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Windows have gaps when tiling on a 1366x768 monitor #111

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nesper8 opened this issue Nov 1, 2021 · 1 comment
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Windows have gaps when tiling on a 1366x768 monitor #111

nesper8 opened this issue Nov 1, 2021 · 1 comment

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nesper8 commented Nov 1, 2021

Describe the bug
Windows have gaps between each other when tiling

Steps To Reproduce

  • Get Tiling Assistant
  • Tile Windows
  • Observer gaps

System Info:

  • Distro (incl. version): Fedora 34
  • GNOME (Shell) version: GNOME Shell 40.5
  • Extension version: v27
  • XOrg/Wayland: Both

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Screencast from 11-01-2021 05:23:21 PM.zip

PS: sorry for compressing the video into a .zip i had no other choice

@nesper8 nesper8 added the bug Something isn't working label Nov 1, 2021
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Leleat commented Nov 1, 2021

That is unfortunately not something I can fix. It's a limitation of what I can do as a GNOME Shell extension.

Quoting from the known limitations

Windows, which change the size by themselves: Nothing I can do about it as an extension. I can't 'force' re/size limitations/constraints. For example, GNOME Terminal when the tab bar gets hidden/shown (reported here:
Windows that change size may extend off the screen #65)

Windows with "custom resizing": Similiar thing applies here. Same example: GNOME Terminal. It can only resize in full rows/columns. So there will be a small gap around those windows when they are tiled.

This should be rare and GNOME Terminal is one of the few exceptions. Most other windows can resize / tile freely.

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