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Revisiting the OOTB experience and main settings #245
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Related to this issue might be #246. |
One more idea: Merging the Tile Editing Mode and the Tiling PopupThe Tile Editing Mode is a keyboard-driven mode to manage tiled windows. It has a few problems though (see below). I hope to fix those by adding a UI component to the Tile Editing Mode, and merging it and the Tiling Popup into one (which I'll just call Tile Editor). The UI is inspired by KDE 5.27's new tiling feature. Current Problems aka Motivations
Current PlansMockups:
Problems with the idea
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Apologies if these suggestions are unwarranted, but I've been using tiling assistant for a while and love it but thought I'd throw in a few suggestions in regards to the OOTB settings. Favourites
Keybinds
General Settings
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Feedback is always welcome 🙂! The layouts are currently under the advanced/experimental umbrella so they are hidden by default. I do hope that I can rework them eventually and promote them to the 'main settings'. I am mostly unhappy with how users need to set them up and how layouts use the Tiling Popup (which causes confusion for most users since that doesn't really fit the name 'layout'). Your 2 suggestions with regards to the favorite layout make sense. I'll add them when I eventually rework the layouts.
This sounds similiar to existing features in T-A. Do you have a video of this feature in fancy zones in action so I can have a better understanding of what you exactly meant?
I don't think that is possible. IIRC mutter doesn't expose that feature so I wouldn't be able to overwrite. Although I may be misremembering it. |
So you can use Fancy.Zones.Demo.mp4
That's a shame to be honest not the end of the world though! |
I am reviewing the current state of Tiling Assistant and would like to improve (aside from the code 🙃) the OOTB experience and main settings (i. e. no advanced/experimental stuff that's hidden away for now). I am concerned about the discoverability of features and the terminology I've used so far. Especially, the names of
don't communicate what they do well. But I couldn't come up with better terms...
As for the discoverability: most features can only be discovered by looking at the preference window and finding a related setting. The window grab modes are especially bad since the only way to be aware of them is to read the repo's wiki. To at least fix the window grab modes, I thought that highlights could be added to the screen edges/quarters when a window is grabbed to indicate them as 'drop targets'. Maybe also have a small pills/popup appear at the bottom of the screen to hint at/list the grab modes in a subtle manner. Question is, whether that is too annoying for people who already know about those features. A nice animation, a setting to disable it and only enabling it on 'new installs' might be enough to address those concerns...
Here is a screenshot of the default settings (as of v39)
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