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    I miss the window tiling one. Its ability to span multiple “areas” with a window by holding a modifier key is something I sorely wish KDE’s tiling had.

    Edit: FancyZones! Finally remembered the name.

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      Thought KDE did have one? Unless I installed an extension and forgot about it.

      Super + T to configure

      And works with Super + left click to move windows (no more hunting that pesky titlebar up top)

      Edit: I’m on KDE 5 so things may be different, but I found it under Workspace Behaviour>Desktop Effects>Window Management

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        It does, but in Plasma you can only snap a window to a single area. With FancyZones you can create a more detailed grid and hold a modifier key to make the window span multiple areas, so it’s much more flexible than the fixed layout of KDE. For example you can make a 4x4 grid and choose to span a window across 4x1 or 1x4. That’s impossible in Plasma (for now).

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          22 months ago

          Yea that’s my bad, misread your post. Hopefully some kind soul implements that soon!

          Out of curiosity, what keeps you on Plasma versus a tiling WM? Been looking at them but not sure if it’s for me.

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            I just can’t get into them… I like being able to tile windows when I want to, but I find them too complicated to use. I like how Plasma already contains everything I need and I never have any problems with it. Personally I find the best implementation of tiling is in PopOS where you use a shortcut to activate and deactivate it. It’s really the best of both worlds!

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        22 months ago

        they talked about a specific functionality and they specifically said they wish kde’s tiling had it. i can’t check whether it does but the commenter clearly isn’t unaware of the zones, they just want different functionality.

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      22 months ago

      Fancy zones and alt snap rule! (Although I believe alt snap - click-dragging windows with a keyboard activator - is core window manager stuff?)

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        It isn’t the snapping I was referring to, but the ability to make a window span multiple areas. In KDE the window can only snap into a single area.