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Cortile stops working after opening tab in Gnome Terminal #64

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grizzlymannn opened this issue Aug 13, 2024 · 6 comments
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Cortile stops working after opening tab in Gnome Terminal #64

grizzlymannn opened this issue Aug 13, 2024 · 6 comments
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I'm on Linux Mint 22 Cinnamon. Whenever I open a tab in Gnome terminal Cortile hangs. Windows no longer snap and it doesn't respond to systemctl --user restart cortile.service. Doing a pkill -9 does work though.

Please let me know if there is any info or logs that would be helpful.

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leukipp commented Aug 13, 2024

Please remove the existing /tmp/cortile.log file.
Then, start using cortile -v and reproduce the error.

Once done, share the log file here so I can review it.

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leukipp commented Aug 14, 2024

The default keyboard shorctuts of gnome terminal may also interfere with cortile.
You may just disable tiling when using Ctrl+Shift+T to open a new tab.

You should start cortile on a terminal (instead as a service), to observe possible warnings related to keybindings.
Also check the README keyboard shortcuts section.

Please have a look into this and let me know.

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grizzlymannn commented Aug 14, 2024

Here's the log output. At 2024-08-14T16:58:42-04:00 I clicked File then New Tab in Gnome Terminal. It looks like it got stuck in a loop until I killed it with pkill -9 cortile from another terminal.

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leukipp commented Aug 16, 2024

It seems like gnome-terminal doesn't like it when the window size limits (minimum width/height) are set, as it tries internally to resize the window back, which causes the loop behavior you described.

I have disabled this feature for now for mutter based window managers. Please install the next cortile release (when published) and let me know if it works.

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leukipp commented Aug 16, 2024

Please check v2.5.1.

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Looks like that fixed it. Thank you!

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