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velitasali avatar velitasali commented on August 18, 2024 3

Oh, so my bad, i though it was a bug :D

No problem :) Those uneven spaces in the first screenshot are a bug. I will focus on that issue later.

Cannot try on Wayland by now but if by design there isn't inner gap (it would be usefull to add as optional) i think it's ok like is now

Yes, I agree. I will probably add it in the next release :)

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nergdron avatar nergdron commented on August 18, 2024 3

just trying out this extension today, and I'd really love it if there was an inner gap option that matches the outer gap. really looking forward to this feature.

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anjoweichbrodt avatar anjoweichbrodt commented on August 18, 2024 1

Many thanks for the extension. It works great. An inner gap option would be awesome!

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velitasali avatar velitasali commented on August 18, 2024

I experienced this issue on a Raspberry Pi running X11, and my guess is that windows don't exactly end up where the plugin tells them to.

The issue is not present on my main setup running Wayland, and I am unable to start the X11 session atm, so I will need to fix that first.

Here is a screenshot from a Wayland session:
Screenshot from 2022-01-05 21-27-01

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Dolland avatar Dolland commented on August 18, 2024

Uhm, so also on Wayland "Gap" doesn't apply to inner side of windows, that's what i though was a bug.
Is that correct that windows stay "connected" on inner sides?
I though that gap would act like that:
(manually resized and positioned)

immagine

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velitasali avatar velitasali commented on August 18, 2024

Yes, there should be no inner gaps. That is the expected behavior. I might add an option to add inner gaps later.

Does the problem persist in the Wayland session?

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Dolland avatar Dolland commented on August 18, 2024

Oh, so my bad, i though it was a bug :D
Cannot try on Wayland by now but if by design there isn't inner gap (it would be usefull to add as optional) i think it's ok like is now

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velitasali avatar velitasali commented on August 18, 2024

Hi! Gaps between windows is now supported. Enabling it in the settings after the update should do it.

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