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Flag to disable slide out? #486

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onbjerg opened this issue Jul 4, 2021 · 2 comments
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Flag to disable slide out? #486

onbjerg opened this issue Jul 4, 2021 · 2 comments

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@onbjerg
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onbjerg commented Jul 4, 2021

The sliding in/out feature is great for traditional window managers, but it actually renders frame completely unusable on tiling window managers without special considerations. Is there a way, or can we add a way, to disable this feature and have Frame act as just a normal window?

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floating commented Jul 6, 2021

Hey @onbjerg! v0.5 should work better for you in this regard.

You can try out the beta here: https://github.com/floating/frame/releases/tag/v0.5.0-beta.1

Let me know if this solves the issue!

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onbjerg commented Jul 6, 2021

@floating It works fine if I disable auto-hide and so on, but the summon shortcut doesn't work on bspwm (Alt + \, even if auto hide is on) and I would urge you to choose something other than \ since it is in a super awkward spot for ISO layout keyboards.

Another thing is that if you disable the glide and the auto-hide, it seems that Frame still retains its always on top behavior which is not super ideal for tiling window managers either since it obscures the view of other windows, see:

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But I can fix this manually by explicitly setting Frame to be a tiled window, so it's not too big of a deal, so I am going to close this issue as the other issues in this comment are unrelated

0.5 looks really good :)

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