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    4 days ago

    full screen takes over a whole desktop

    and creates it. It’s a whole new workspace just for putting an app in fullscreen and none of the shortcuts to jump to workspace x work with it of course.

    The rest of the WM can be made bearable but there’s no way around that stupid design choice.

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        4 days ago

        I’m not sure what you mean? It’s a basic feature of the macOS window manager. Pressing the fullscreen button on a window does all of this.