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Feature Request: Swap windows with cursor #162

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nicolae-stroncea opened this issue Apr 14, 2020 · 3 comments
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Feature Request: Swap windows with cursor #162

nicolae-stroncea opened this issue Apr 14, 2020 · 3 comments
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@nicolae-stroncea
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@nicolae-stroncea nicolae-stroncea commented Apr 14, 2020

This is the only feature that is possible in windows management mode but not by using the cursor.

Ideal behaviour: Using Shift + Dragging application(optionally with pressing Super) will swap the application being dragged with the application where it is released.

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@leviport leviport commented Apr 15, 2020

Super + mouse dragging will move windows by default in Gnome already, so I think that should be sufficient. It doesn't need to be in window management mode to work either. Is that similar to what you had in mind?

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@mmstick mmstick commented Apr 15, 2020

They're referring to the ability to swap positions, which is only possible in management mode. I don't think it would be too difficult to implement this if we want it, but it's not a critical feature for the release.

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@WatchMkr WatchMkr commented Apr 15, 2020

We use control for swap (shift is resize) so ctrl + mouse drag for the future feature.

@WatchMkr WatchMkr added this to the 1.2.0 milestone Apr 15, 2020
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