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License: GNU General Public License v3.0
A Rectangle/Magnet like manual tiling for GNOME
License: GNU General Public License v3.0
As a user, I want to be able to enable the option to account for the size of the dock/dash when resizing the windows, so that I could see the windows better aligned to the working area (especially, if I prefer to keep the dock visible in some configurations).
As a user, I want to be able to modify the hard-coded hotkeys for the window placement rules, so that I could keep only the ones which are needed for my scenarios and disable the others.
First, I wanted to say that this is an amazing extension! I've been using a different tiling manager on Linux but switching between mac and Linux was a headache due to different keyboard shortcuts and overall design. I've been looking for something like this for a while now.
Onto the issue, when using Rectangle for mac I can move a window to a different display using the combination (CTRL + Super + LEFT). With this extension I have to manually move the window to a different display after which the shortcuts work on the new display.
Expected behavior is that pressing (CTRL + Super + LEFT) takes the window to the left of current display and pressing it again takes it to the new display on the right side.
Let me know if there is a shortcut I'm missing,
There's a subtle bug in the Shortcuts tab of the preferences window.
To reproduce:
Set Maximize to Ctrl+G
Set Almost Maximize to Ctrl+Shift+G
Instead of setting the second shortcut, nothing happens. I can't seem to set a shortcut if it's similar to an existing one, but just uses more modifiers. So in the above example, I could set the first to Ctrl+G and the second to Ctrl+Shift+H. But if I try to set the first to Ctrl+G and the second to Ctrl+Shift+G the second will fail because it's like the first plus the shift key.
What does work is if you reverse the order: set Almost Maximize to Ctrl+Shift+G, then set Maximize to Ctrl+G. That works, because it's only a problem when you try to set a similar shortcut with more modifiers, not fewer.
This extension works great, I love rectangle on macOS. Thanks for making it.
One feature I'd love to have replicated is being able to click an icon in the system tray at the top of the screen to manually pick with the mouse what position to snap a window to.
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