https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=464950

scpr...@gmail.com changed:

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--- Comment #6 from scpr...@gmail.com ---
Here's a broken UX flow: you now cannot use the mouse to create a split screen
of two windows on top of each other.

Previous steps to have a window cover the top half of a screen, using only the
mouse:
- drag the window to the upper left corner so it becomes tiled
- drag the right edge of the window to the right edge of the screen

Current steps to have a window cover the top half of the screen, using only the
mouse:
- you cant. you. cant.
- the window refuses to be resized beyond some point because it has to maintain
space for the non-existent tile beside it

Here's another broken ux flow: you can't drag 3 windows to be side-by-side,
because as soon as one of them snaps into tiling with another, they move in
tandem and you can't create a gap between them for the third window.

Honestly I agree with OP, this feature is a degraded UX. It was a much more
satisfying interface to have each window snap to a particular location agnostic
of and without modifying other window positions. Also, not being able to drag a
window edge beyond some arbitrary point on my screen is an absurd and
frustrating experience.

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