Yep, doesn't exist yet.

https://github.com/qtile/qtile/issues/753

Le dim. 26 juil. 2020 à 21:43, tcld <[email protected]> a écrit :

> I started experimenting with fake screens and found a number of
> interesting use-cases (see below), but for each of the things I want to do
> with them I am lacking control over where the windows of the fake screens
> are positioned (i.e. on top or not).
>
> I saw the example configuration for fake screens, but really nothing
> beyond that. What I want to do is the following:
>
>    1. Have PIP functionality (picture-in-picture)
>    A fake screen is overlapping with another (fake) screen so I can have
>    a video in "full screen" on the overlapping screen while using a fullscreen
>    application.
>    2. Have a fake screen span all my monitors
>    Related to this: Windows spanning multiple screens?
>    <https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/qtile-dev/TtvXPivA_eY>
>    This is something I need for certain applications that make use of
>    multiple screens (mostly xfreerdp).
>
> For both of these fake screens I have created groups that use the
> max-layout, and the groups are assigned to the fake screens on startup
> (that was surprisingly difficult to figure out).
>
> To describe my problems with this, let's use the following simplified
> example:
> fake_screens = [
>     Screen(x=0, y=0, height=1080, width=1920),  # S1
>     Screen(x=1280, y=720, height=360, width=640)  # F1
> ]
>
> Now if I open two windows on S1 and move one of them to F1, I get a
> perfect PIP-effect. If I move the window to F1 first and then open another
> one on S1, the latter will be overlaying the one from F1. There seems to be
> some kind of stack of managed qtile-windows where windows are inserted
> whenever they are opened.
>
> I would love the fake-screens to have an additional setting: "priority".
> The possible settings would be "always" (all windows of the screen will
> always be at the top of the stack), "standard" (what we have now) and
> "focused" (all windows of the screen will be at the top of the stack while
> the screen has focus).
>
> My assumption is that this kind of functionality doesn't exist yet, so I
> would very much appreciate any kinds of hints so I can take a look at
> implementing this additional setting.
>
> (By the way, and maybe this is worth an issue: While experimenting I
> stumbled over the "screen_affinity" of groups and couldn't figure out what
> the setting was supposed to do. Is this just complicated to use or might it
> be broken?)
>
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