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[Request] Resizable persistant window and narrower side bar #4

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in4matix opened this issue Sep 28, 2024 · 3 comments · Fixed by #6
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[Request] Resizable persistant window and narrower side bar #4

in4matix opened this issue Sep 28, 2024 · 3 comments · Fixed by #6

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@in4matix
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in4matix commented Sep 28, 2024

Thank you for this amazing App. I am starting to use it more than Snoop.
As the tile above: It would be cool if the App had a narrower side bar, and also the ability to resize the window and that the selected size is persistent across launches. Perhaps a preference option to have the ability the list the result titles only in the right pane, and then launch a separate windows, or the default app when the title is clicked? Looking forward to future updates.

@luleyleo
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I'm glad that you like it!

Remembering the window size will definitely be implemented. I didn't think of it before because I'm using a tiling WM, but it's certainly important for floating windows.

May I ask when the sidebar is too wide for your taste? Because it seemed like a very nice width to me. But maybe the experience varies depending on the monitor you are using.

@in4matix
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May I ask when the sidebar is too wide for your taste?

I guess it just looks abnormally wide when compared to nautilus and all other gtk4 apps.

@luleyleo
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Ah I see. But if it's the normal size, the search input would feel too small I think.

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