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It is intended, yeah. Higher than screen height for taking screenshots of specific window sizes, and smaller than screen height is generally useful for testing and for preserving fixed height.
Well, there are plenty of cases when it will break anyway. Windows will be smaller if they want, e.g. dialogs, mpv with CSD with its aspect ratio enforcement, terminals which resize in grid increments. Windows will also be bigger if they want, e.g. windows that don't fit in the provided height (easiest to trigger by stacking several windows in a column), or again mpv with CSD with aspect ratio enforcement. All in all this kind of turns into a complicated code chase with a thousand edge cases. |
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I made a new discussion where I wrote everything down, please suggest things there: #593 |
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mouse window resize and keybind window resize allow resizing window down beyond the bottoms edge of the screen. maybe the feature is intended, but it breaks the apparent rigidity of the window stripe, with overall experience it is being strictly bounded.
i propose a toggle to restrict resizing beyond bottom and top when resizing a window.
going further, it would be awesome to have a toggle to prevent vertical resize if there is a single window in a column, so that outer column edges are fixed, and only the split can be moved up and down.
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