What does "Tile Window to Left of Screen" mean
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Lately Vivaldi (on macOS Catalina) seems to start up with a list of Windows as long as your arm.
What does "Tile Window to Left of Screen" mean?Why are there so many many similar entries?
There are also entries like "Move to (my Ipad name)" - what is this supposed to mean?
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@Milliways Not sure on Mac. On Windows, that would mean to cause the window you are working in to be made narrower and caused to occupy the left side of your monitor.
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@Milliways Those are MacOS Catalina's features. You can tile two windows (the sae way you can tile two tabs in Vivaldi) and you can move a window to your ipad (your ipad is like a second monitor).
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@hlehyaric I have a number of windows, each with a number of tabs.
I go to the Windows Menu to switch windows, but the menu seems full of "Tile Window" entries, practically filling the screen.The multiple entries seem to correspond to the tabs and is confusing, if not counter-productive - and also pointless, as there seems to be nothing to distinguish them.
I could understand an entry corresponding to the active window/tab (assuming I wanted to Tile).
Is there any way to disable this "feature"?
PS it does eventually settle down after switching between windows.
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Regardless of whether this is a Catalina "feature" there does seem to be a bug in Vivaldi.
Other application show a single entry (which relates to the active window).
Vivaldi shows many. The screen shot is not too bad, sometimes there are so many it scrolls off the screen
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I have the same issue, and agree it looks like a Vivaldi bug to me..
It's inconsistent, and doesn't appear to be tied to the number of windows/tabs you have open.
Trying to figure out if it's reproducible so I can raise a bug ticket!
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I still can't reliably re-create the issue, but looks like swapping to a different application and back again always 'clears' it.
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