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List of incompatible apps / known issues / limitations #61
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MPV does resize properly on Xorg. |
Thanks, updated the post. |
gnome-shell-extensions-useless-gaps is able to work around this first limitation (and seems to function nicely alongside this extension) Maybe their implementation could be added to this extension? |
Thanks for the suggestion. I've looked at that extension and it looks like it has the same issues I've encountered when trying to handle the 'double click the titlebar' / maximize-button case. Someone else also already submitted a PR (#171) Unfortunately, trying to add gaps to titlebar-double-clicked windows has 2 big issues (see the PR)
These issues are veeery noticable. So with these limitations I'd rather not add this feature since there are alternative behaviours (dragging window to the top or keyboard shortcuts). |
For the last one, how about having the extension only work for corners? That way edges can be handled by GNOME and has the tiled style like with maximizing. I can then also disable the left and right edge extension keybinds to have it on GNOME's side as well. I think this is better than no corner tiling at all. |
I don't think that will work because GNOME has some basic tiling features like resizing side-by-side windows automatically. I won't be able to change those however because they aren't handled gnome-shell. That would break a lot of Tiling Assistant's features. |
Incompatible with the extension https://extensions.gnome.org/extension/1181/maximize-to-workspace/ Maximize to Workspace with history is suppose to move a newly created/maximized window automatically to a new workspace which makes working with workspaces a breeze. So one can only choose that or Tiling Assistant and pretty gaps. |
Hello, |
Hi, the project to request this from would be mutter (that's why there are a limitations when it comes to tiling via gnome shell extensions). But you don't need to request it there. Better tiling has been requested a few times already (see links below). It's just no one has taken to implement it yet because (among other things) it's also lacking a proper design. The design team has been thinking about better tiling in GNOME but they are still in an explorative stage: https://blogs.gnome.org/tbernard/2023/07/26/rethinking-window-management/ https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/mutter/-/issues/2128 |
Thank you for that.
Oh no, that post scares me. I like that they're trying to think outside the box to improve the design overall, but I am worried that they'll come up with some radical idea which will take years to mature. I often need to use "stable" OS releases at work so the mistakes of the past have a long tail! (Look at the version of Gnome in RHEL 8!) If they could simply match MS Windows tiling configuration today, it would be a huge step forward for most users. |
FWIW I've used work contacts to raise this as a feature request with Red Hat. That's got to be worth more than another 👍 on a gitlab.gnome.org Issue. |
Thank you, wanted to report windows that open maximized by default not having a gap and found it's not your issue |
Also, I think there is a workaround possible: for such windows automatically de-maximize them and then re-maximize them for having a gap. I also think, if implemented, this should be optional, because it may irritate some users. |
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to your mpv.conf. That isn't necessary on Wayland.The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: