Note: *path*
is the path to this repository.
kpackagetool5 --type KWin/Script -i *path*
mkdir -p ~/.local/share/kservices5
cd ~/.local/share/kservices5
ln -s *path*/metadata.desktop kwin-script-grid-tiling.desktop
mkdir -p ~/.local/share/kwin/scripts/grid-tiling
cd ~/.local/share/kwin/scripts/grid-tiling
ln -s *path*/contents contents
ln -s *path*/metadata.desktop metadata.desktop
mkdir -p ~/.local/share/kservices5
cd ~/.local/share/kservices5
ln -s *path*/metadata.desktop kwin-script-grid-tiling.desktop
Note: You can replace ln -s
for cp
, if you prefer to copy and not have it linked to your cloned repository (if you do this then you're pretty much manually doing what kpackagetool5
does), using ln
instead of cp
will result in an automatic update when you pull the latest changes
replace ~/.local/share
for /usr/share
in Local Installation (Advanced) Method
Delete the linked or copied files that you created during installation. To remove installed scripts by kpackagetool5
, run the same command again but this time with -r
instead of -i
to remove (see manual of kpackagetool5
for more info)
- automatically tile clients, up to any custom grid size per desktop and per screen
- new clients are first attempted to be added the current desktop and screen, to the column with the most amount of space left
- the size of the grid (row & column) is supplied in the UI seperated by a comma for every virtual desktop and every screen has it's own list
- you must supply a grid for every virtual desktop and screen, that you have and plan to have (
20
virtual desktops and10
screens max)
- restriction of minimum space a client can occupy on a virtual desktop, as in the amount of clients this client can share a virtual desktop with
- a size of
1
is the largest and fully takes up a whole virtual desktop, size of2
means that it takes up at least half of the virtual desktop and so forth... - matching is done by regex and it defaults to the maximum which is the number of rows multiplied by columns of the largest grid
- a size of
- move clients between virtual desktops (supports the default KWin shortcuts).
Grid-Tiling: Move *Next/Previous* Desktop/Screen
moves the client to the next desktop or screen that has space, prioritizes screen over desktop. - swap clients within a virtual desktop by dragging them on top with most overlap
- move clients within a virtual desktop, first attempts to move the client if that fails it will fallback to switching.
Grid-Tiling: Swap *Up/Down*
Grid-Tiling: Move/Swap *Left/Right*
- dynamically resize clients up to a minimum as defined by
dividerBound
- dragging client borders by mouse
Grid-Tiling: *Increase/Decrease* Size
using a step size ofdividerStep
- minimization of clients (suppports the default KWin shortcuts)
- minimizes all other clients or unminimizes all clients on the current desktop
Grid-Tiling: Toggle Minimize Desktop
- toggle gap
Grid-Tiling: Toggle Gap
- toggle between bordered clients
Grid-Tiling: Toggle Border
- dynamically float and tile clients
Grid-Tiling: Tile/Float
- toggle new clients start as tile or float
Grid-Tiling: Toggle Tile
- close all clients on the current virtual desktop
Grid-Tiling: Close Desktop
- set margins, gap size, default gap state, default tile state, default border state
- ignore clients by
name
orcaption
regex, these clients are completely ignored and can't be tiled.
Note: ignored client names do not have to match the whole string, whereas ignored captions do.
-
set window focus policy to
focus follows mouse - mouse precedence
-
set shortcuts
Switch One Desktop *Left/Up/Down/Right*
toMeta+*Left/Up/Down/Right*
-
set shortcuts
Grid-Tiling: Swap *Up/Down*
toMeta+Ctrl+*Up/Down*
-
set shortcuts
Grid-Tiling: Move/Swap *Left/Right*
toMeta+Ctrl+*Left/Right*
-
set shortcuts
Switch To Window *Left/Up/Down/Right*
toMeta+Alt+*Left/Up/Down/Right*
-
set shortcuts
Grid-Tiling: Move *Previous/Next* Desktop
toMeta+*Home/End*
-
set shortcuts
Window One Desktop *Down/Up*
toMeta+*PgDn/PgUp*
-
set shortcut
Grid-Tiling: Toggle Minimize Desktop
toMeta+M
-
set shortcut
Minimize Window
toMeta+N
-
set shortcut
Grid-Tiling: Increase Step
toMeta+=
-
set shortcut
Grid-Tiling: Decrease Step
toMeta+-
-
set shortcut
Grid-Tiling: Increase Max
toMeta++
-
set shortcut
Grid-Tiling: Decrease Max
toMeta+_
-
set shortcut
Grid-Tiling: Toggle Gap
toMeta+G
-
set shortcut
Grid-Tiling: Toggle Border
toMeta+B
-
set shortcut
Grid-Tiling: Toggle Tile
toMeta+Shift+T
-
set shortcut
Grid-Tiling: Tile/Float
toMeta+T
-
set shortcut
Grid-Tiling: Close Desktop
toMeta+Q
-
set shortcut
Close Window
toMeta+W
-
set shortcut
Grid-Tiling: Refresh
toMeta+R
If you use multiple screens you could also consider using the default shortcuts of KWin Window To *Previous/Next* *Screen*
to Meta+*PgDn/PgUp*
to easily move clients between screens
- This version of the script uses KWin API methods introduced in 5.18, so use the other branch if you use an older version of KWin.
- After installing a KWin script you can activate it in the system settings, here you'll also find the configuration button.
- When you adjust the settings in the menu, this script needs to be restarted before the settings are applied. You can do this by turning the script off, apply, turn it back on and apply again or a complete KWin restart (re-log/reboot).
- If you have KWin shortcuts added by the script that you no longer need or use (because they got renamed to something else for example), then you can delete the old unused shortcuts by first selecting KWin in the global shortcuts menu and then pressing the
remove the selected component
button (hover mouse over the button to see the text). This action does require you to not have the KWin script active. - Resizing clients with the mouse can result in weird visual artifacts when dragged outside of the bounds, just use the global shortcut that refreshes the layout.
- This was made with the intended use of using a set amount of virtual desktops. For the best result make sure you have more virtual desktops than you have clients normally. The script can handle more clients but once all desktops are full, all new clients will start as floating instead of tiling until there is space again to tile new clients.
- I don't use dynamic virtual desktops, but it should be able to deal with it as long as the clients are closed when the virtual desktop is removed.
These are settings that you can adjust in KWin which are unrelated to this script.
- System Settings
- Window Management
- Window Behavior
- Window Actions
- Modifier Key
- System Settings
- Application Style
- Window Decorations
- select
Border size
- System Settings
- Application Style
- Window Decorations
- Your Theme
- Window Specific Overrides
- Add
- check
Hide window title bar
Regular expression to match
=.*
- window management
- window behavior
- advanced
- uncheck
Allow KDE apps to remember the positions of their own windows