Which DE will give me window "snapping" like windows?

Which DE will give me window "snapping" like windows?

define window "snapping" like windows

drag an application of any window size to the edge of the screen and it snaps to 1/2 the screen

Win 7 or win 8 snapping?

Because I am pretty sure most WMs already do W7

MATE offers exactly that.

XFCE can also snap windows to half the screen, but I don't know whether or not it can be activated by drag.

xfce 4.12 can do this
xubuntu finally ships with it

Cinnamon has that

Tiling WM masterrace

cinnamon.

it can
also fullscreen if pointer draggind window hits the top and 1/4 if upper left/right corners

How about Super+Left/Right/Up/Down? What offers that support out of the box?

I've given up on snapping using the mouse half of the time because of multimonitor and I hate the sticky monitor thing that Ubuntu has last time I used it, glad you can turn it off.

Xfce masterrace

cinnamon

really? ootb?

This

>he has to drag his windows across the screen in order to tile

thanks but ive been using arch and gentoo for 5 years with awesomewm and im ready for a change.

to everyone else thanks, i guess i can pick any of the big name ones

yes. i just tried it and im running stock cinnamon with themes

Doesn't Unity also do this?

>and im ready for a change.
Then try out xmonad. It's really flexible and lets you do everything you ever wanted your WM to do. (Assuming you know how to program Haskell)

I use it in binary space partitioning mode, shit's super useful.

Gnome does this

Sticky windows is the first thing I enable in XFCE4. I can't live without it.

I'm running mint cinnamon and it will re-size windows with super+dirrection, double clicking the top of a window toggles full screen as well as super+up;up. Multiple workspaces and the multimonitor support is excellent, workspaces can be assigned to monitors, passing applications between workspaces is also flash af, applications can bridge workspaces although I disable that because it's a pain.
Application windows can be set to snap tile with the mouse which I'm sure is nice but don't use.

Look up the cinnamon showcase on youtube or something if you want a demo.

hi tyler

What don't you like about it? I personally can't see myself using a floating WM anytime soon.

>Gnome

>Super+Left/Right/Up/Down
i was qurios and tried in defaut xubuntu 1604
it is possible and easy to set up its just not behavior by default

in Xfce open Settings > Window manager > keyboard

edit Maximize /mapped to alt+f7/
edit Minimize /mapped to alt+f9/
>scroll bellow the middle
edit place window ieft / reght /not mapped/
done

I think every major DE does this

good to know I have options thanks

Suck my cock Tyler

WMs which do this:

KDE
Gnome
MATE
XFCE

LXDE unfortunately does not do mouse based window snapping. I would be using LXDE if it did.

Unity and gnome

KDE Plasma does this.

KDE also confirmed for having that.

Pretty sure Linux DEs had that before Windows did.

>5 years with awesomewm

Stick with awesomewm, user. It's the best wm out there.

A full DE is pretty comfy

Why snap when you can W W W WOBBBBLLLLEEEEEE

cinnamon, unity (can be configured for 1/4th snap), gnome, kde (also configurable) openbox if you write a script for keyboards snapping , xfce , lxde (with the openbox script).
Also all tilling wms

oh and everything that can work with compiz i believe.

i guess you are right but you could add a few rules in the rc.xml to tile windows manually

leave it to Tyler and his 1366x768 shitbook to censor his name

most of them do it, but they all have their shitty bugs which make me jump from one to another

>gnome is laggy as fuck and begs to not be customized
>cinnamon is laggy as fuck and can't even move windows while playing a video
>mate is getting deprecated because of gtk2, gtk3 is a buggy mess, screentearing ootb, can't even theme it properly for some reason
>xfce has screentearing ootp and compton sucks, have to force gpu to fix the tear, same theme problem
>kde plasma is an unstable abomination, crashes after 5 minutes of using it for the first time
>unity

Gnome 3 does snapping aswell by default

kek

you can do that with the keyboard too
>drag
stop pretending to be a retard

windows+arrowkeys snaps a window accordingly wherever you want it

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Ob with obsnap from git
Just werks

In xfce windows are maximized when dragged to the upper edge, tiled to half screen when dragged to the side edges, and tiled to quarter screen when dragged to upper or lower side edges.

Probably it's also possible to set maximizing to half screen when dragging window to upper edge like you want.

This is a pretty ubiquitous feature amongst Linux DEs (in fact I think they pretty much all support it) and WMs (even something as small as JWM can do it these days).