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Move Window to Tile When Fullscreen #263

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mabourehab opened this issue Feb 7, 2025 · 1 comment
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Move Window to Tile When Fullscreen #263

mabourehab opened this issue Feb 7, 2025 · 1 comment

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@mabourehab
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Hello!

Hope you are well. I use the keyboard shortcuts for this extension quite a lot. One of the most shortcuts I use are the "Move window to tile", whether that be right, left or whatever direction.

This feature works great when the application is already in a tile and you want to move it, or if it's a floating window somewhere untiled and you decide to move it into a tile. However, if the application was fullscreen, then this shortcut does not work with it. It would be great if we can move fullscreen applications as well into a tile via this shortcut. The workaround I do right now, is I press a keybind to toggle the maximization state of the app, then I can apply the keyboard shortcut to it.

Current Implementation:

  • Can move a tiled window into the tile direction specified.
  • Can move a floating untiled window that is not fullscreen into the tile direction specified.

Feature request:

  • Move a fullscreen window into the tile direction specified.

Current System and Extension version:

  • Tiling Shell: 16.1
  • OS: Fedora 41
  • Kernel: 6.12.11-200.fc41.x86_64
  • Gnome: gnome-shell-47.3-1.fc41.x86_64
  • Keys bound to the shortcut are: Super + Left (Move window to left tile) and Super + right (Move window to right tile)

Thanks!

@thyttan
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thyttan commented Feb 7, 2025

Hi! This is the same issue that is tracked in #220.

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