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@ -247,16 +247,16 @@ exact width. |
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If `auto_tile` is enabled, swayr will automatically split either vertically or |
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horizontally according to this algorithm: |
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- For all outputs: |
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- For all (nested) containers on that output (except the scratchpad): |
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+ For all (nested) containers on that output (except the scratchpad): |
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- For all child windows of that container: |
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- If the container is split horizontally and creating another window |
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+ If the container is split horizontally and creating another window |
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would make the current child window smaller than the minimum width, |
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execute `split vertical` (the `swaymsg` command over IPC) on the child. |
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- Else if the container is split vertically and now there is enough space |
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+ Else if the container is split vertically and now there is enough space |
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so that creating another window would still leave the current child |
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window above or equal to the minimum width, call `split horizontal` on |
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the child. |
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- Otherwise, do nothing for this container. This means that stacked or |
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+ Otherwise, do nothing for this container. This means that stacked or |
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tabbed containers will never be affected by auto-tiling. |
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There is one caveat: it would be nice to also trigger auto-tiling when windows |
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