Tile windows on a custom grid using your keyboard. Type Super-T to show the grid, then type two tiles (or the same tile twice) to move the active window. The grid can be up to 4x3 (corresponding to one hand on the keyboard) and each row/column can be weighted to take up more or less space.
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33 | Active |
32 | Active |
31 | Active |
30 | Active |
29 | Active |
28 | Inactive |
27 | Active |
26 | Active |
25 | Rejected |
24 | Active |
23 | Active |
22 | Inactive |
21 | Rejected |
20 | Inactive |
19 | Inactive |
18 | Rejected |
17 | Inactive |
16 | Inactive |
15 | Inactive |
14 | Inactive |
13 | Inactive |
12 | Inactive |
11 | Inactive |
10 | Inactive |
9 | Inactive |
8 | Inactive |
7 | Inactive |
6 | Inactive |
5 | Inactive |
4 | Inactive |
3 | Inactive |
2 | Inactive |
1 | Rejected |
Please include the xml file for schemas: https://gjs.guide/extensions/review-guidelines/review-guidelines.html#gsettings-schemas
Didn't realise this was a new requirement. Coming right up.
Yes, and 44 using that to compile the file in install: https://gjs.guide/extensions/upgrading/gnome-shell-44.html#gsettings-schema