Hi Linux Mint developers!!
I have two suggestions (I'm referring to Cinnamon desktop):
1) Related to the desktop:
Add to window tiling this function: if you resize one of the windows, the other one will also resize automatically to void any overlap. (Such as Elementary OS 5 → https://youtu.be/Ih6ZGghiXjo?t=127).
2)Related to Xreader (pdf reader). Add a highlighter and the possibility to add comments.
3) That's less important
Add trash sound effect when it is emptied
Thank you all for the giant work you're doing!!
Sugestion: window tiling automatic resize and highlighting in xreader
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- catweazel
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Re: Sugestion: window tiling automatic resize and highlighting in xreader
Who?
This is a support forum. We rarely get devs here. Cinnamon desktop is only a component of Linux Mint and has its own place for bug reports and feature requests. Of course, it's good to air your ideas here before going here to make it official.
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Re: Sugestion: window tiling automatic resize and highlighting in xreader
I didn't knowcatweazel wrote: ⤴Mon Oct 29, 2018 3:59 amWho?
This is a support forum. We rarely get devs here. Cinnamon desktop is only a component of Linux Mint and has its own place for bug reports and feature requests. Of course, it's good to air your ideas here before going here to make it official.
Re: Sugestion: window tiling automatic resize and highlighting in xreader
Catweazel, as you proposed to me I've sent to devs my suggests. Thank you for helping me
That's my feature request
That's my feature request
Re: Sugestion: window tiling automatic resize and highlighting in xreader
As far as #1. Have you ever tried that? It's works in all mutter based DE's. That means Elementary, Budgie, Gnome-shell, etc.
Last time I tried it, the performance of it is extremely bad. Bad enough that I'm surprised it was actually shipped working like it is.
Last time I tried it, the performance of it is extremely bad. Bad enough that I'm surprised it was actually shipped working like it is.
When I give opinions, they are my own. Not necessarily those of any other Linux Mint developer or the Linux Mint project as a whole.