I've had 2 people now think that if you have per monitor virtual workspaces and a window that spans multiple monitors then if you change the workspace on one of the monitors it would cut the window in half. That's not at all how this has ever worked
@BrodieOnLinux imagine cutting a half from a window, than another half and another with different workspaces ending up with thin slices of the original window in all your workspaces. i should patent this idea
@BrodieOnLinux What does this say? I can't read it all, it's cut in half.
@BrodieOnLinux It’s the only way I know how to crop images in GIMP
@BrodieOnLinux okay, now I want this though
@BrodieOnLinux How?? No shame towards less knowledgeable but seriously how??? this would be a killer troll thing to do and send to people who worship windows/mac and that still think linux on desktop is like in 2000s and say to them "yea linux sucks i need to fix my window cutting off when i switch virtual desktop"
@TukanDev Honestly I think it's because they have no experience using per screen virtual desktops
@BrodieOnLinux Cant blame them for it i dont think stuff like hyprland are used by average like linux users so yeaa gnome and plasma are for sure dominant and both dont have per screen virtual desktops (im not if i am correct for gnome but i would expect they dont its gnome...)