Serroda

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[–] Serroda@lemmy.world 3 points 6 days ago

Thank you, feel free to tell me your opinion

 

Hello again, I just released a great new version that lets you organize your windows quickly and efficiently on your desktop

TLDR

Features:

  • Move windows between tiles with the new user interface by simply dragging the windows.

  • You can now customize the layout that will be set on the newly created virtual desktop.

  • New wiki

I know not everyone uses keyboard shortcuts, so to help you use the script more effectively by moving windows around tiles without shortcuts, I've created a new user interface that activates when you move windows

You can also create your own layouts when creating a new virtual desktop, allowing people with multiple monitors to use the script without misalignments in the tiles

New wiki that allows you to learn how Fluid tile works

Preview

Thanks for reading. Have a nice day!!!

[–] Serroda@lemmy.world 2 points 1 month ago

Report button > Check "I'm in this photo and I like it"

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[–] Serroda@lemmy.world 1 points 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago) (1 children)

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?

[–] Serroda@lemmy.world 1 points 1 month ago (3 children)

Yeah of course, try installing the script from the KDE settings using the Get New button. Instructions

[–] Serroda@lemmy.world 5 points 1 month ago (5 children)

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

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submitted 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago) by Serroda@lemmy.world to c/kde@lemmy.kde.social
 

I was recently using Gnome with Pop OS and decided to switch to CachyOS with KDE, as I had seen that it was one of the best in terms of customization. But when using KDE, I realized that I was missing something that Pop OS implemented by default, which was the tiling system

So I decided to do some research and see if I could implement a solution that would suit my workflow, and that's how “Fluid tile” was born

Fluid tile is a script for kwin that manages windows by adapting to the custom mosaic (Super + T). You can also configure it to your liking:

  • Maximize or not maximize the window when it opens

  • Maximize or not maximize the last window on the virtual desktop when it closes

  • Automatically create new virtual desktops

  • Remove empty virtual desktops

  • Blacklist apps that you don't want the script to apply to

I'd like you to take a look and tell me what you think or any bugs you find. Thank you

WORKFLOW (How it works)

When a window is opened, it is expanded by default, if another window is opened and there is space the new window is moved to the widest layout, If there are other layouts with the same size, the one closest to the top left corner of the desktop will take priority. When a window is closing, If only one window remains on the desktop, It will be expanded. Finally, if the desktop is empty, remove the desktop.

Example