<revsuine>
are you saying firefox starts floating after going to a certain size or are you saying you want it to have that behaviour? because it shouldn't start floating unless you call riverctl
<revsuine>
if you want to implement that behaviour i guess you could write a custom layout manager to do that, just call riverctl when a window gets to a certain size, although i think you can't toggle floating on non focused windows
<Guest57>
i wonder how hyprland does it, it doesnt seem to crop the windows...
<revsuine>
It does I'm pretty sure
<revsuine>
KeepassXC has a fairly noticeable minimum width and when I go less than that, River doesn't crop it, meanwhile on Hyprland the right-hand side of KeepassXC is visibly cropped/cut off
<Guest57>
oh well then excited when it releases, what bugs me is that the flatpak of firefox works with any width while the package does not
<Guest57>
feels like they could easily fix it
<revsuine>
idk why that is. I use librewolf and I tested out tiling till it's really small and it seems to go very small, only limited by height of the bar at the top but I can pretty much get rid of the whole webpage before it stops getting smaller
<Guest57>
i'm using librewolf, if i open two windows with rivertile they overlap...
<Guest57>
altho esp in height it goes small, width not so much...
<nemoto>
Guest57: perhaps styling/extentions are at fault. Try to open librewolf/firefox with clean profile
<nemoto>
'firefox -P' then create new profile for testing, you can delete it later
<Guest57>
your right!
<Guest57>
thank you!!
<Guest57>
without vertical tabs its better still slightly over the other but that i could only fix with flatpak
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<revsuine>
I use librewolf with rivertile view padding 6, outer padding 6, and ratio 0.6, on 1920x1080 screen. I can tile librewolf windows side by side just fine and they fit into the boundaries provided by rivertile