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KZones

KDE KWin Script for snapping windows into zones. Handy when using a (super) ultrawide monitor, an alternative to PowerToys FancyZones and Windows 11 snap layouts.

Features

Zone Selector

The zone selector is a small widget that appears when you drag a window to the top of the screen. It allows you to snap the window to a zone regardless of the current layout.

Zone Overlay

The zone overlay is a fullscreen overlay that appears when you move a window. It shows all zones from the current layout and the window will snap to the zone you drop it on.

Multiple Layouts

Create multiple layouts and cycle between them.

Shortcuts

KZones comes with a set of shortcuts to move your windows between zones and layouts.

Theming

By using the same colors as your selected color scheme, KZones will blend in perfectly with your desktop.

Installation

Install via KDE Store or clone this repo and run the ./build script.

KDE Store

Under System Settings / KWin Scripts / Get New Scripts, search for KZones and install it.
https://store.kde.org/p/1909220

Build it yourself

Make sure you have "zip" installed on your system before building.

git clone https://github.com/gerritdevriese/kzones
cd kzones && ./build

Configuration

General

Zone Selector

The zone selector is a small widget that appears when you drag a window to the top of the screen. It allows you to snap the window to a zone regardless of the current layout.

  • Enable or disable the zone selector.
  • Set the distance from the top of the screen at which the zone selector will start to appear.

Zone Overlay

The zone overlay is a fullscreen overlay that appears when you move a window. It shows all zones from the current layout and the window will snap to the zone you drop it on.

  • Enable or disable the zone overlay.
  • Choose whether the overlay should be shown when you start moving a window or when you press the toggle overlay shortcut.
  • Choose where the cursor needs to be in order to highlight a zone, either in the center of the zone or anywhere inside the zone.

Remember and restore window geometries

The script will remember the geometry of each window when it's moved to a zone. When the window is moved out of the zone, it will be restored to it's original geometry.

  • Enable or disable this behavior.

Layouts

You can define your own layouts by modifying the JSON in the Layouts tab in the script settings, here are some examples to get you started:

Examples

Single layout
[
    {
        "name": "Layout 1",
        "padding": 10,
        "zones": [
            {
                "name": "1",
                "x": 0,
                "y": 0,
                "height": 100,
                "width": 25
            },
            {
                "name": "2",
                "x": 25,
                "y": 0,
                "height": 100,
                "width": 50
            },
            {
                "name": "3",
                "x": 75,
                "y": 0,
                "height": 100,
                "width": 25
            }
        ]
    }
]
Multiple layouts
[
    {
        "name": "Layout 1",
        "padding": 0,
        "zones": [
            {
                "name": "1",
                "x": 0,
                "y": 0,
                "height": 100,
                "width": 25
            },
            {
                "name": "2",
                "x": 25,
                "y": 0,
                "height": 100,
                "width": 50
            },
            {
                "name": "3",
                "x": 75,
                "y": 0,
                "height": 100,
                "width": 25
            }
        ]
    },
    {
        "name": "Layout 2",
        "padding": 0,
        "zones": [
            {
                "name": "1",
                "x": 0,
                "y": 0,
                "height": 50,
                "width": 25
            },
            {
                "name": "2",
                "x": 0,
                "y": 50,
                "height": 50,
                "width": 25
            },
            {
                "name": "3",
                "x": 25,
                "y": 0,
                "height": 100,
                "width": 50
            },
            {
                "name": "4",
                "x": 75,
                "y": 0,
                "height": 50,
                "width": 25
            },
            {
                "name": "5",
                "x": 75,
                "y": 50,
                "height": 50,
                "width": 25
            }
        ]
    }
]

Explanation

The main array can contain as many layouts as you want:

Each layout object needs the following keys:

  • name: The name of the layout, shown when cycling between layouts
  • padding: The amount of space between the window and the zone in pixels
  • zones: An array containing all zone objects for this layout

Each zone object needs the following keys:

  • x, y: position of the top left corner of the zone in screen percentage
  • width, height: size of the zone in screen percentage

Filters

Stop certain windows from snapping to zones by adding them to the filter list.

  • Select the filter mode, either Include or Exclude.
  • Add window classes to the list seperated by a newline.

You can enable debug mode to see the window class of the active window.

Advanced

Polling rate

The polling rate is the amount of time between each zone check when dragging a window. The default is 100ms, a faster polling rate is more accurate but will use more CPU. You can change this to your liking.

Debug mode

When debug mode is enabled, the script will log more information and show extra information in the overlay.

Shortcuts

List of all available shortcuts:

Shortcut Default Binding
Move active window to zone Ctrl+Alt+[0-9]
Move active window to previous zone Ctrl+Alt+Left
Move active window to next zone Ctrl+Alt+Right
Switch to previous window in current zone Ctrl+Alt+Down
Switch to next window in current zone Ctrl+Alt+Up
Cycle between layouts Ctrl+Alt+D
Toggle zone overlay Ctrl+Alt+C

To change the default bindings, go to System Settings / Shortcuts and search for KZones

Troubleshooting

The script doesn't work

  • Check if your KDE Plasma version is at 5.27 or higher.
  • Make sure there is at least one layout defined in the script settings and that it contains at least one zone.

My settings are not saved

  • After changing settings, you need to reload the script by disabling, saving and enabling it again. This is a known issue with the KWin Scripting API.

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