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v0.1.22
In addition to the changelog of new features and fixes,
please note the following changes from v0.1.21 to adjust your configuration files accordingly.
tl;dr
The way windows are sized and drawn has been improved to remove the need to manually specify and remove invisible
borders for applications that overflow them. If you use the active window border, the first time you launch v0.1.22
you may end up with a huge border due to these changes.
active_window_border_width and active_window_border_offset have been renamed to border_width and border_offset
as they now also apply outside the context of the active window border.
{
"active_window_border": true,
"border_width": 8,
"border_offset": -1
}
Users of the active window border should start from these settings and read the notes below before making further adjustments.
Changes to active_window_border, and window sizing:
- The border no longer creates a second drop-shadow around the active window
- Windows are now sized to fill the layout region entirely, ignoring window decorations such as drop shadows
- Border offset now starts exactly at the paint edge of the window on all sides
- Windows are sized such that the border offset and border width are taken into account
Recommended patterns
Gapless
- Disable "transparency effects" Personalization > Colors
- Set the following settings in
komorebi.json:
{
"default_workspace_padding": 0,
"default_container_padding": 0,
"border_offset": -1,
"border_width": 0
}
1px border
A 1px border is drawn around the window edge. Users may see a gap for a single pixel, if the system theme has a transparent edge - this is the windows themed edge, and is not present for all applications.
{
"border_offset": 0,
"border_width": 1
}