[haiku-development] Re: Stack And tile shortcuts/improvements
- From: "Humdinger" <dmarc-noreply@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> ("humdingerb")
- To: haiku-development@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Tue, 21 Dec 2021 16:50:32 +0100
Hi Pascal Abresch!
On Fri, 17 Dec 2021 18:18:37 +0100 Pascal Abresch wrote:
Some improvements to Stack & Tile to make especially Tiling more usefull:
* Add super+F shortcut to fullscreen a windowstack+tiling arangement
Sounds OK. (This is "full" fullscreen, like no window tabs no Deskbar visible?)
* Add super+M as a maximize window shortcut (i.e available screenspace next
to Deskbar,
with title bard visible)
Currently the Deskbar column is spared when "Zooming" a window, and gets buried
when additionally
holding SHIFT (if the Deskbar does not auto-raise). That could be carried over
to this shortcut as well.
Personally, I probably won't use those shortcuts. Haven't missed them yet. More
interesting to me would
be gestures when dragging a window, like hit the upper screen border to
maximise, or the left/right
border to have 50% width.
* Add super+mouse1 as an alternative to ctrl+cmd+mouse1
* Add super+mouse2 as an alternative to ctrl+cmd+mouse2
This would be limiting for some apps. WonderBrush, for example, uses OPT+LMB to
create a new vertex when
drawing a shape.
* Change super+UP to switch between members of a stack
* Change super+Down to switch between members of a stack
That's currently done with OPT+Cursor left/right. Feels more intuitive, given
the horizontal arrangement
of tabs.
(Is the current way usefull? it is basically the same as alt-tab, but less
usefull?)
Quick CMD+TAB only switches between the two recent apps. Doing the same but
holding the TAB shows the
Twitcher.
OPT+Cursor up/down switches through all open windows of the current workspace.
That's something
different and can be useful.
* Change the behaviour of resizing a member of a tiled arangement to modify
the split
between the windows for a shared border, instead of resizing the first member
and moving
the second
(So, kind of like a Splitter works)
That'd be OK, but I don't really care too much. There will always be situations
where one behaviour is
needed or the other...
Regards,
Humdinger
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