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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
Expected behavior
I'd expect the rightmost window to be shifted right to account for the new width of the active window.
Screenshots
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]
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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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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
-> 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.
Screenshots
System information:
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: