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Overlapping windows when positioning vertically on Ubuntu 20.04
needs more info
#117
opened May 10, 2020 by
SimonEggert
move-to-{top,left,right,bottom} behavior changed in 0.4.0
needs more info
#116
opened May 9, 2020 by
ghost
Uncaught exceptions in tiling commands stop future hotkey presses from registering
bug
confirmed
#111
opened Feb 9, 2020 by
ssokolow
Resolve monitor-switch more intelligently on differently sized monitors
confirmed
feature
#110
opened Feb 9, 2020 by
ssokolow
heisenbug in monitor-switch on a window entirely outside the target monitor's bounds
bug
confirmed
#109
opened Feb 9, 2020 by
ssokolow
Automatically autotile new windows to snap to nearest region
feature
#101
opened Apr 4, 2019 by
allanlaal
Window positions/sizes not pixel perfect when screen resolution is not cleanly divisible by 3
bug
#90
opened Oct 1, 2017 by
oikonny
Listen for keybindings containing more than one non-modifier key?
feature
#74
opened Jan 15, 2017 by
peteruithoven
Make window margin support accessible from quicktile.cfg
confirmed
feature
#71
opened Jan 14, 2017 by
m4l3z
MS Windows-like behavior when calling quicktile.py right/left multiple times
feature
#69
opened Dec 31, 2016 by
aplocher
quicktile assumes querty keycode mappings, don't work with other layouts
#51
opened May 9, 2015 by
SimonWoolf
Make keybinding conflicts more obvious in QuickTile console output
confirmed
feature
#46
opened Oct 18, 2014 by
ssokolow
Add more detailed instructions for disabling the Compiz Grid plugin to the FAQ
confirmed
feature
#44
opened Jul 29, 2014 by
Atcold
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