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I don't know if this is one bug or several, so I'll submit it as one issue for now:
As I mentioned in #163, switching from floating to tiling mode does not work correctly for me. Existing windows are only tiled after pressing win+t on each of them in turn. If I then open a new window, it is not tiled at all, even after pressing win+t. I've tried various applications and this last point seems to affect all of them except new Gnome Terminal windows. When I open a new terminal window in one of the tiling modes, it opens with a tiny size, but at least after pressing win+t it is tiled correctly.
As I said, I'm running Gnome 3.14 on Debian Jessie.
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Just wanted to add that for me moving a new window around with the mouse does not result in it being tiled. So this seems to be a different issue from #143.
I don't know what changed, but this bug is now fixed for me. Tiling of existing and new windows works correctly. So unless somebody else still has this issue, it can be closed.
JS WARNING: [~/.local/share/gnome-shell/extensions/[email protected]/extension.js 1868]: Too many arguments to function Meta.later_add: expected 2, got 4
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I don't know if this is one bug or several, so I'll submit it as one issue for now:
As I mentioned in #163, switching from floating to tiling mode does not work correctly for me. Existing windows are only tiled after pressing win+t on each of them in turn. If I then open a new window, it is not tiled at all, even after pressing win+t. I've tried various applications and this last point seems to affect all of them except new Gnome Terminal windows. When I open a new terminal window in one of the tiling modes, it opens with a tiny size, but at least after pressing win+t it is tiled correctly.
As I said, I'm running Gnome 3.14 on Debian Jessie.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: