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feature request: do not break gnome split view layout if it has been asked #19

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kapouer opened this issue Nov 2, 2018 · 2 comments

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kapouer commented Nov 2, 2018

Example1: If i open a single window in vertical mode, it takes the whole screen.
So i do Super+Left to split view, but every now and then the layout is recalculated.

Example2: if i open several windows in vertical mode and use the Super+Left split view to the left shortcut on a small window of the right column, it should move that window to the left column as if SuperRight+Ctrl+Enter was typed.

This is somehow related to #18.

I hope these request do not annoy you, it's only here to help conceiving a better UI. If it does not i'll stop !

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What does Super + Left "to split view" do?

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kapouer commented Apr 19, 2019

Without any extension, in gnome-shell Super+Left resizes the focused window to the left half part of the workspace. Likewise for Super+Right on the right half part.
Moreover, if two windows are placed that way, one on the left side and one on the right side, one can resize both windows horizontally using the vertical edge (of one of the windows) in the middle.

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