When snapping windows without kde-snap-assist, windows can be corner tiled by pressing meta + right arrow followed by meta + up arrow or vice versa (meta + up arrow followed by meta + right arrow). When kde-snap-assist is active, it interrupts the first tile operation and prevents the second one that would move a window to a corner. The user has to first hit esc to close kde-snap-assist to tile it normally.
I think kde-snap-assist could:
ignore arrow key presses that include meta and allow the normal KDE tiling. If only arrow keys are pressed, kde-snap-assist can move through currently open windows as usual
add a delay before it shows itself to allow for time to snap a window into the desired position
When snapping windows without kde-snap-assist, windows can be corner tiled by pressing
meta + right arrow
followed bymeta + up arrow
or vice versa (meta + up arrow
followed bymeta + right arrow
). When kde-snap-assist is active, it interrupts the first tile operation and prevents the second one that would move a window to a corner. The user has to first hitesc
to close kde-snap-assist to tile it normally.I think kde-snap-assist could:
meta
and allow the normal KDE tiling. If only arrow keys are pressed, kde-snap-assist can move through currently open windows as usual