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Newly opened maximized windows don't adhere to "gaps" settings. #223
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It should be possible to add this (although it won't be a pretty solution and I am unsure about the reliability). I'll see if I can get it working. But I won't be able to work on T-A until March. |
I'm not sure this is related, but I often snap a window to the side of the screen and it's height will extend below that screen. I then resnap it and it is this a few pixels above the bottom of the screen. I have the gaps set to 0. The gaps on the top and right/left are at zero. The bottom seems to be either several pixels above or below. This occurs when I have 3 displays where two are adjacent and one is below and I snap to an upper screen. |
I think this is what I'm hitting: #65 |
Any updates on this? I love this extensions and it would be cool if this worked. |
I am working on Tiling Assistant more consistently now but usually only like once a week. ATM, all I do is mostly refactoring and other non-visible stuff. I do plan to add this feature (among other thing) but it's gonna be slow. I guess ~6 months... no promises. |
Not sure either to label this an enhancement request or a bug report...
I have my "gaps" settings for this wonderful extension set to 10 (Windows & All Screen Edges), with the Maximized Windows toggle set to ON. This works great; however, when opening NEW windows that start maximized for any reason, there is no screen edge gap whatsoever, unless I unmaximize and remaximize.
My gut tells me this has to do with some aspect of GNOME which may be a bit deeper than this plugin operates at. It's totally understandable if this is something that might prove too difficult to reasonably implement/fix. But I wanted to ask about it regardless.
(Arch Linux, Installed from GNOME Extensions Website)
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