- cross-posted to:
- linux@lemmy.ml
- cross-posted to:
- linux@lemmy.ml
Hi, I have good news for those who use a tilling system. I have been working these month on a new system for Fluid tile with the aim of making it easier to maintain and more reliable when moving your windows
During the rewrite, I had to discard some user options that increased the possibility of a error. These options did not add any real value, and I preferred to prioritize reliability of the script
Features
Shortcuts
Fluid tile | Toggle window to blocklist: Disables the window that is active or has focus so that it does not interact with Fluid tile. If the application name was already included in the block list in the user configuration, the list will take precedence over this shortcut.
- Sequence:
Meta+FFluid tile | Change tile layout: Change the layout of the tiles and rearrange the windows
- Sequence:
Meta+Alt+FYou can change them in the system settings https://codeberg.org/Serroda/fluid-tile/wiki/Shortcuts
Breaking changes
WindowExtendTileChangedDelaynow by default is300, change in your user settings with this valueNow, windows will always expand when possible, the UI cannot be disabled, and whenever you move a window to a tile that already has windows, they will always be swapped
These variables will stop working:
WindowsOrderMoveWindowsExtendOpenWindowsExtendCloseWindowsExtendMoveWindowsExtendMinimizeWindowsExtendResizeUIEnableI recommend you take a look at the wiki where it will clarify your doubts https://codeberg.org/Serroda/fluid-tile/wiki
One more thing, this time the news isn’t so good
Since my laptop keyboard broke (for whatever reason, neovim doesn’t work well without a keyboard /s), I don’t have the money to repair it right now, and I have to study for my firefighter exams, there will be fewer updates to the script in the coming months
I encourage you to try it out and let me know what you think. If you find any errors, you can report them in the repository
https://codeberg.org/Serroda/fluid-tile/issues
Have a nice day!
Woah, I gotta try this, dynamic tiling (and the related shortcuts/interactions) was the only thing that pushed me away from kde to hyprland. Great stuff, thank you!


