Try it and let me know what you think
Serroda
Thank you, feel free to tell me your opinion
Why don't you use those alternatives instead of Fluid tile if you want scroll mode?
Hi mate, your proposal is very interesting and it's pretty cool but it would involve writing my own tiling engine, the idea of Fluid tile is that it continues to work with native KWin tile manager
Right now I'm working on:
- Wiki to resolve doubts
- Create your own pre custom layout when a virtual desktop is created
- Do not leave blank spaces when arranging windows, this will be done by extending existing windows
- New UI when you move windows with the mouse, to put them on the tiles, similar to KZones
When I have more time I will add more things
Thanks mate, If you miss any feature or have any problem, let me know
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Thanks mate, one question. Aurora won't let you install any kwin scripts? How are you trying to install the scripts? Manual or with Get New button?
Yeah of course, try installing the script from the KDE settings using the Get New button. Instructions
Hi, this script will only work if the window manager is KWin. Fedora A's atomic spins uses Sway and the forks should work if you use Kwin by default
KDE Linux uses KWin by default
Fluid tile does not replace the KWin tiling system, just adds more auto-tiling features. Krohnkrite and Karousel replace the current KWin tiling system
Fluid tile works with KWin tile editor (Meta + T shortcut), this allows better integration with KWin without needing to create another tile editor as is the case in Krohnkite, additionally, you can use the shortcuts that come with KDE by default to move windows, and expands functionalities such as changing the tile layout with shortcuts, etc..
The idea is to adapt to the KWin tiling system, not replace it