Tiling window manager with a twist! PaperWM is a Gnome Shell extension which provides scrollable tiling of windows and per monitor workspaces. It's inspired by paper notebooks and tiling window managers. Please see our github page to report issues, understand features, and learn how to configure PaperWM to your liking.
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47.1.0 (135) | Active |
47.1.0 (134) | Active |
47.0.0 (133) | Active |
46.17.1 (132) | Active |
46.17.0 (131) | Active |
46.16.1 (130) | Active |
46.16.0 (129) | Rejected |
46.15.1 (128) | Active |
46.15.0 (127) | Active |
46.14.0 (126) | Active |
46.13.8 (125) | Active |
46.13.7 (124) | Active |
46.13.6 (123) | Active |
46.13.5 (122) | Active |
46.13.4 (121) | Active |
46.13.3 (120) | Inactive |
46.13.2 (119) | Active |
46.13.1 (118) | Active |
46.13.0 (117) | Active |
46.12.1 (116) | Active |
46.12.0 (115) | Active |
46.11.2 (114) | Active |
46.11.1 (113) | Active |
46.10.2 (112) | Active |
46.10.1 (111) | Active |
46.10.0 (110) | Rejected |
46.9.1 (109) | Active |
46.9.0 (108) | Active |
46.8.1 (107) | Active |
46.8.0 (106) | Rejected |
46.7.0 (105) | Active |
46.6.7 (104) | Active |
46.6.6 (103) | Active |
46.6.5 (102) | Active |
44.18.0 (101) | Active |
46.6.4 (100) | Active |
46.6.3 (99) | Active |
46.6.2 (98) | Rejected |
46.6.1 (97) | Rejected |
46.6.0 (96) | Active |
46.5.1 (95) | Active |
46.5.0 (94) | Rejected |
46.4.1 (93) | Active |
46.4.0 (92) | Active |
46.3.2 (91) | Active |
46.3.1 (90) | Active |
46.3.0 (89) | Active |
46.2.0 (88) | Active |
46.1.0 (87) | Active |
46.0.0 (86) | Active |
46.0.0 (85) | Active |
45.14.0 (84) | Inactive |
45.13.0 (83) | Inactive |
45.12.2 (82) | Inactive |
45.12.1 (81) | Inactive |
45.12.0 (80) | Inactive |
45.11.0 (79) | Inactive |
45.10.1 (78) | Inactive |
45.10.0 (77) | Inactive |
45.9.2 (76) | Inactive |
45.9.1 (75) | Inactive |
45.9.0 (74) | Inactive |
45.8.1 (73) | Inactive |
45.8.0 (72) | Inactive |
44.17.0 (71) | Active |
45.7.0 (70) | Inactive |
44.16.0 (69) | Inactive |
45.6.0 (68) | Inactive |
44.15.2 (67) | Inactive |
45.5.0 (66) | Inactive |
45.4.2 (65) | Inactive |
44.15.1 (64) | Inactive |
44.15.0 (63) | Inactive |
45.4.1 (62) | Inactive |
44.14.0 (61) | Inactive |
45.4.0 (60) | Inactive |
59 | Inactive |
58 | Rejected |
57 | Inactive |
56 | Inactive |
55 | Inactive |
54 | Inactive |
53 | Inactive |
52 | Inactive |
51 | Inactive |
50 | Inactive |
49 | Inactive |
48 | Inactive |
47 | Inactive |
46 | Inactive |
45 | Inactive |
44 | Inactive |
43 | Rejected |
42 | Rejected |
41 | Inactive |
40 | Inactive |
39 | Inactive |
38 | Inactive |
37 | Inactive |
36 | Inactive |
35 | Inactive |
34 | Inactive |
33 | Inactive |
32 | Inactive |
31 | Inactive |
30 | Inactive |
29 | Inactive |
28 | Inactive |
27 | Inactive |
26 | Inactive |
25 | Inactive |
24 | Inactive |
23 | Inactive |
22 | Inactive |
21 | Inactive |
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 | Rejected |
5 | Inactive |
4 | Rejected |
3 | Rejected |
2 | Rejected |
1 | Rejected |
Thanks Javad, > Creating multiple timeouts and store the ids in the same variable is a bad practice and can lead to unremoved timeouts after disable. What's the reason for doing that? Good pickup. See change in the submission. We really only need that timeout once (and just check/set the slurp position). Thanks!