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GlazeWM is a tiling window manager for Windows inspired by i3wm.
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Can't drag tabs in Chromium based browsers #43

Open jnzd opened 2 years ago

jnzd commented 2 years ago

In Chromium based browsers I can't drag tabs between browser windows or into a new window. As soon as I drag a tab and leave the space designated for tabs in the window, i.e. dragging the tab out of the window, it just jumps back to where it was. For an instant the outline of a new tiled window appears, before disappearing again.

This happens in Google Chrome, Chromium, Microsoft Edge (Chromium), Brave, and presumably any other Chromium based browser.

Firefox doesn't have this issue and lets me drag a tab out of the current window to create a new window. It also allows me to drag tabs between existing Firefox windows.

I'm running Windows 11 Home, version 21H2, build 22000.613 2022-04-17-17-01-44_Trim

jnzd commented 2 years ago

After restarting the window manager again the issue is now completely gone. I will therefore close this issue.

lars-berger commented 2 years ago

Actually running into the same issue on Chromium-based browsers. Did you make any changes to the window rules in the user config? Might have to re-open this.

jnzd commented 2 years ago

No, I did not make any changes to the config. The issue is now back for me again. I did not restart the window manager, but I did lock Windows since it worked. So I have no idea why the issue was gone and why it came back. I will see if I can get it to work again and whether there is a consistent way to make it happen.

I'm re-opening this issue.

JPhusion commented 2 years ago

I have the same issue, some notes:

crimist commented 2 years ago

I've been able to reproduce this and find the problem area 🎉

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In the image above dragging the tab outside the red box causes it to immediately return the it's existing window as demonstrated by the issues author. This means dragging it down, left, right, or up to Glaze's bar causes the issue.

However dragging the tab carefully into the red box which can be described as the space between the bar and the window does cause the tab to create a new window.

crimist commented 2 years ago

https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/20033376/172459183-4efa3cb5-3b2e-415a-abcd-d4607cc4e315.mp4

b1scu1t commented 1 year ago

The bug occurs on some Chromium-based browsers. Vivaldi, for example, doesn't have this issue.

ShortArrow commented 1 week ago

I use Chrome and Thorium in Windows 10 Pro and 11 Pro, doesn't have this issue. (glazewm ver 3.4.0)