Post B2S72fPo5PuvTnuGqu by jackemled@furry.engineer
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(DIR) Post #B2RpuCugTR23XqjI12 by cryptgoat@fedifreu.de
2026-01-19T16:15:58Z
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@vkc I still do not know how to properly use tiling in my daily workflow in #Plasma. 🫠Somebody help me! 😅
(DIR) Post #B2RqexQRsGNj7ZsZs0 by tusharhero@mathstodon.xyz
2026-01-19T16:24:29Z
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@vkc the only windows I tile on GNU are Emacs windows (not the typical windows)
(DIR) Post #B2S72fPo5PuvTnuGqu by jackemled@furry.engineer
2026-01-19T19:27:59Z
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@cryptgoat @vkc There are some default tiling zones. You should be able to drag windows to the edges of the screen to snap them to different zones. Also I think the default hotkeys to move them to & between halves & quarters of the screen are Meta+Arrows. If you want custom tiles you can use something like KZones. Plasma is supposed to have a tile zone editor & a way to use it by default, but last time I checked it didn't really work, so I use KZones instead.
(DIR) Post #B2ThaXICaFINdpl6Ho by mkljczk@pl.fediverse.pl
2026-01-20T13:52:04.429766Z
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@vkc Niri or cosmic-comp, both GNOME and KWin tiling extensions seem to have issues for me (the one I had best experience with is pop-shell, which, you know lmao) but I'd love to see them improve
(DIR) Post #B2TyICGbiU4YRJr01Q by cryptgoat@fedifreu.de
2026-01-20T16:59:22Z
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@jackemled Awesome, thanks! Ye,the Plasma tiling editor is very basic. @vkc