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Gnome 44: Window overlaps neighbor on resize #494

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schopin-pro opened this issue Mar 20, 2023 · 1 comment · Fixed by #515
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Gnome 44: Window overlaps neighbor on resize #494

schopin-pro opened this issue Mar 20, 2023 · 1 comment · Fixed by #515
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@schopin-pro
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Hi,

I'm using PaperWM on the development branch of Ubuntu 23.04, which has gnome-shell 44 rc.

When I cycle through widths to make a window bigger, it overlaps its right neighbor window instead of displacing it.

Steps to reproduce

  1. Open an app with small default size (e.g. a terminal), twice.
  2. Expand the width of the leftmost window
    -> It expands on top of the rightmost window.

Expected behavior

I'd expect the rightmost window to be shifted right to account for the new width of the active window.

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System information:

Distribution: Ubuntu
GNOME Shell 44.rc
PaperWM branch/tag: develop
PaperWM commit: d601f99d87837f925ebc41a5ab961cd13aa0f1c7
Enabled extensions:
- paperwm@hedning:matrix.org
- [email protected]
- [email protected]
- [email protected]
@schopin-pro schopin-pro added the bug Undesirable behavior label Mar 20, 2023
@Lythenas Lythenas added this to the Gnome 44 support milestone Mar 20, 2023
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amfern commented May 16, 2023

Having the same issue and it seems be fixed in fixes-gnome-44-support, i installed it with the gnome-shell-extension-paperwm-redux

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