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Here is a video that goes over this process, including surface matching. Since the video was made we added a user scrip that moves selected surfaces to a new space. If you do this with a subset of surfaces in a space it splits a space. If you do it with multiple spaces selected it merges them into one space. You still have to manually clean up shared surface. I never had time to go back and enhance the script for this. Still nit should be useful.

video on spliting and merging spaces

Here is a video that goes over this process, including surface matching. Since the video was made we added a user scrip script that moves selected surfaces to a new space. If you do this with a subset of surfaces in a space it splits a space. If you do it with multiple spaces selected it merges them into one space. You still have to manually clean up shared surface. surfaces. I never had time to go back and enhance the script for this. Still nit it should be useful.

video on spliting and merging spaces

Here is a video that goes over this process, including surface matching. Since the video was made we added a user script that moves selected surfaces to a new space. If you do this with a subset of surfaces in a space it splits a space. If you do it with multiple spaces selected it merges them into one space. You still have to manually clean up shared surfaces. I never had time to go back and enhance the script for this. Still it should be useful.

video on spliting and merging spaces

<iframe width="640" height="360" src="//www.youtube.com/embed/WWu_JDiE8QI" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen=""></iframe>

Here is a video that goes over this process, including surface matching. Since the video was made we added a user script that moves selected surfaces to a new space. If you do this with a subset of surfaces in a space it splits a space. If you do it with multiple spaces selected it merges them into one space. You still have to manually clean up shared surfaces. I never had time to go back and enhance the script for this. Still it should be useful.

video on spliting and merging spaces

<iframe width="640" height="360" src="//www.youtube.com/embed/WWu_JDiE8QI" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen=""></iframe>