Description: Easy tiling script for KWin. Thanks to the simple tiling layouts and mouse-driven controls, the script should feel familiar to users with no prior experience with tiling window managers.
The script is not supposed to be a replacement for a tiling window manager, but a simple tool to easily combine the strengths of tiling and floating window managers.
The script is configured through the configuration interface under "Kwin Scripts". If you encounter programs that do not work with tiling, you can ignore them via the configuration interface. If you are missing the configuration interface, try "cp ~/.local/share/kwin/scripts/quarter-tiling/metadata.desktop ~/.local/share/kservices5/kwin-script-quarter-tiling.desktop".
For more information, check out the Github-page.Last changelog:
2.0.0
- Completely rewritten for stability and usability - No longer manages desktops
1010 the best, no idea why you have 67% rating (at the moment of this review) but I just switched from windows and yours is the only one that works with latest plasma correctly and actually looks good, good job!
Figured it's ready for the Store now that it doesn't crash as much as it did a month ago.
For everyone reading this: I still recommend using git or AUR until the updates slow down, but don't worry if you prefer the Store, I'll try to keep this one updated too.
Ratings & Comments
14 Comments
It was the 10 best script for me, but now with kde 5.22.4 it's not working . Anymore plans to update?
10 10 the best
9 9 excellent
10 Quite stable and very usable
10 Thank you! I have been waiting for this.
10 10 the best, no idea why you have 67% rating (at the moment of this review) but I just switched from windows and yours is the only one that works with latest plasma correctly and actually looks good, good job!
Anymore plans to update?
Plan to completely rewrite. Struggling with free time though.
9 +
Best script so far. It improves a lot the kde user experience and helps productivity!
9 You did a great job!
9 Great script. Very fluid no bugs.
Finally it arrived on the Store :-) anyway I will continue to update with "git pull" because I see you really improve things daily :-)
Figured it's ready for the Store now that it doesn't crash as much as it did a month ago. For everyone reading this: I still recommend using git or AUR until the updates slow down, but don't worry if you prefer the Store, I'll try to keep this one updated too.