![]() ![]() Those options (and more) are provided by Tiling Assistant. You can’t currently drag an app to a screen corner to snap it to 25%, nor drag a window to the top to snap it to only 50% of the available horizontal space. In recent versions of Ubuntu you can drag an app window to the sides of the screen to snap it to to half of the size vertically, or drag a window to the top of the screen to maximise it fully. As part of the process the extension is going to be renamed ‘Ubuntu Tiling Assistant’. I’m told that there are plans to ship Leleat’s Tiling Assistant GNOME Shell extension as part of the default install in either Ubuntu 23.04 or Ubuntu 23.10. Word on the street (or rather a tip to my inbox) suggest yes, they are! Are Ubuntu devs finally going to something about the Ubuntu desktop’s rather lacklustre window tiling capabilities?
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