KDE Tiling Window Feature

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jsluk
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KDE Tiling Window Feature

#1 Post by jsluk »

Is the MX23.1 version of KDE's tiling window option disabled? I tried to look at many places but no luck so far. Thanks
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Re: KDE Tiling Window Feature

#2 Post by verstov »

up! The same question

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Re: KDE Tiling Window Feature

#3 Post by richb »

I find it in System Settings > Desktop Effects >Tiling Editor. It is a toggle. When toggled, dragging to screen edges the window will be tiled .
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Re: KDE Tiling Window Feature

#4 Post by verstov »

richb wrote: Tue May 21, 2024 6:46 am I find it in System Settings > Desktop Effects >Tiling Editor. It is a toggle. When toggled, dragging to screen edges the window will be tiled .
It should work on shift+drag window. But it doesn't

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Re: KDE Tiling Window Feature

#5 Post by marcsitkin »

Seems to be working on my system. If I Shift-Drag, I can drop the window into any area I've set up suing the tiling editor (meta-T), and if I drag the window without the shift key, it will fill a 1/4 or 1/2 screen, or full screen if I drag it to the top of the screen.

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Re: KDE Tiling Window Feature

#6 Post by FullScale4Me »

Super (Windows) key pressed along with the arrow keys gives a 1/2 screen or 1/4 screen 'pseudo tiling'. (modifying the display of a previously opened window.)
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