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I use fn + mouse, or --resize commands to resize windows all the time. Sometimes, I have a lot of windows, and I want the unimportant ones to be small. My issue is that attempting to resize a window below a certain size will reset the split ratio to half-and-half, as seen in the video below :
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Perhaps there is an integrated way to deal with this, but I've found none. Since this makes you lose your layout and have to "get a feel" for the minimum size you can reach without having it reset, it is kind of problematic for me.
I think it's reasonable to think that simply doing nothing (i.e. going back to the pre-problematic-resize state) would be better than resetting the ratio ? Maybe I am missing a reason for the current behaviour.
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I use fn + mouse, or --resize commands to resize windows all the time. Sometimes, I have a lot of windows, and I want the unimportant ones to be small. My issue is that attempting to resize a window below a certain size will reset the split ratio to half-and-half, as seen in the video below :
Sans.titre.mov
Perhaps there is an integrated way to deal with this, but I've found none. Since this makes you lose your layout and have to "get a feel" for the minimum size you can reach without having it reset, it is kind of problematic for me.
I think it's reasonable to think that simply doing nothing (i.e. going back to the pre-problematic-resize state) would be better than resetting the ratio ? Maybe I am missing a reason for the current behaviour.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: