I’ve noticed an issue with how gaps are rendered when using specific tiling layouts. Specifically, the top and bottom gaps disappear when a window is tiled using vertical maximization (half-screen left or right). However, the gaps work perfectly fine when using quarter-tiling (windows placed in corners).
Steps to Reproduce:
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Open any application window.
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Tile the window to the left or right side of the screen to achieve vertical maximization (taking up half the screen vertically).
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Observe the spacing at the top and bottom of the window.
Actual Behavior:
The window touches the top and bottom edges of the screen (or the panel/dock area), ignoring the configured gap settings for those sides.
Expected Behavior:
The window should maintain the defined gaps at the top and bottom, consistent with how they appear in quarter-tiling mode.
System Info:
- Distro Ubuntu 26.04
- GNOME Shell version: 50
- Extension version: gnome-shell-ubuntu-extensions/resolute,now 50.26.04.7ubuntu
- Wayland
I’ve noticed an issue with how gaps are rendered when using specific tiling layouts. Specifically, the top and bottom gaps disappear when a window is tiled using vertical maximization (half-screen left or right). However, the gaps work perfectly fine when using quarter-tiling (windows placed in corners).
Steps to Reproduce:
Open any application window.
Tile the window to the left or right side of the screen to achieve vertical maximization (taking up half the screen vertically).
Observe the spacing at the top and bottom of the window.
Actual Behavior:
The window touches the top and bottom edges of the screen (or the panel/dock area), ignoring the configured gap settings for those sides.
Expected Behavior:
The window should maintain the defined gaps at the top and bottom, consistent with how they appear in quarter-tiling mode.
System Info: