How to do the same or similar “Show windows side by side” I have on MSWindows on Linux with xfce-4.12











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On MS Windows I have the option to "Show windows side by side" when Im with lots of browser windows and need organize:



side by side on MS Windows example 01
side by side on MS Windows example 02
the menu with the option on MS Windows



I cant find a way to do the same with Linux with xfce-4.12

Its not about tiling windows.










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    On MS Windows I have the option to "Show windows side by side" when Im with lots of browser windows and need organize:



    side by side on MS Windows example 01
    side by side on MS Windows example 02
    the menu with the option on MS Windows



    I cant find a way to do the same with Linux with xfce-4.12

    Its not about tiling windows.










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      On MS Windows I have the option to "Show windows side by side" when Im with lots of browser windows and need organize:



      side by side on MS Windows example 01
      side by side on MS Windows example 02
      the menu with the option on MS Windows



      I cant find a way to do the same with Linux with xfce-4.12

      Its not about tiling windows.










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      On MS Windows I have the option to "Show windows side by side" when Im with lots of browser windows and need organize:



      side by side on MS Windows example 01
      side by side on MS Windows example 02
      the menu with the option on MS Windows



      I cant find a way to do the same with Linux with xfce-4.12

      Its not about tiling windows.







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          According to the Ask Ubuntu post
          ubuntu 12.10 window tiling shortcuts:




          By default, XFCE/Xubuntu tiling is a mouse only affair.



          However, you do have the ability to define your own keyboard
          shortcuts:



          Using settings manager --> window manager you have the Tile Actions
          as shown.



          In the picture I have defined two custom keyboard shortcuts
          CTRL+T to tile the current window to the top and
          CTRL+G to tile to the bottom.



          To define your own keyboard shortcut - double click in the shortcut
          field next to the action.




          enter image description here



          You may also try
          QuickTile :




          QuickTile is a simple utility, inspired by WinSplit Revolution for Windows, which adds window-tiling keybindings to your existing X11 window manager.







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          • Thanks so much for your time and effort to help me but I need automatically split screen by, at same time, resizing All windows to same size and arranging it on a mosaic, something like automatic resize and tile windows on his own place, like the pictures i put in question, the tile option you told just dock the active window on some border. Thanks anyway.
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          According to the Ask Ubuntu post
          ubuntu 12.10 window tiling shortcuts:




          By default, XFCE/Xubuntu tiling is a mouse only affair.



          However, you do have the ability to define your own keyboard
          shortcuts:



          Using settings manager --> window manager you have the Tile Actions
          as shown.



          In the picture I have defined two custom keyboard shortcuts
          CTRL+T to tile the current window to the top and
          CTRL+G to tile to the bottom.



          To define your own keyboard shortcut - double click in the shortcut
          field next to the action.




          enter image description here



          You may also try
          QuickTile :




          QuickTile is a simple utility, inspired by WinSplit Revolution for Windows, which adds window-tiling keybindings to your existing X11 window manager.







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          • Thanks so much for your time and effort to help me but I need automatically split screen by, at same time, resizing All windows to same size and arranging it on a mosaic, something like automatic resize and tile windows on his own place, like the pictures i put in question, the tile option you told just dock the active window on some border. Thanks anyway.
            – Mark
            Nov 25 at 17:13















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          According to the Ask Ubuntu post
          ubuntu 12.10 window tiling shortcuts:




          By default, XFCE/Xubuntu tiling is a mouse only affair.



          However, you do have the ability to define your own keyboard
          shortcuts:



          Using settings manager --> window manager you have the Tile Actions
          as shown.



          In the picture I have defined two custom keyboard shortcuts
          CTRL+T to tile the current window to the top and
          CTRL+G to tile to the bottom.



          To define your own keyboard shortcut - double click in the shortcut
          field next to the action.




          enter image description here



          You may also try
          QuickTile :




          QuickTile is a simple utility, inspired by WinSplit Revolution for Windows, which adds window-tiling keybindings to your existing X11 window manager.







          share|improve this answer





















          • Thanks so much for your time and effort to help me but I need automatically split screen by, at same time, resizing All windows to same size and arranging it on a mosaic, something like automatic resize and tile windows on his own place, like the pictures i put in question, the tile option you told just dock the active window on some border. Thanks anyway.
            – Mark
            Nov 25 at 17:13













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          According to the Ask Ubuntu post
          ubuntu 12.10 window tiling shortcuts:




          By default, XFCE/Xubuntu tiling is a mouse only affair.



          However, you do have the ability to define your own keyboard
          shortcuts:



          Using settings manager --> window manager you have the Tile Actions
          as shown.



          In the picture I have defined two custom keyboard shortcuts
          CTRL+T to tile the current window to the top and
          CTRL+G to tile to the bottom.



          To define your own keyboard shortcut - double click in the shortcut
          field next to the action.




          enter image description here



          You may also try
          QuickTile :




          QuickTile is a simple utility, inspired by WinSplit Revolution for Windows, which adds window-tiling keybindings to your existing X11 window manager.







          share|improve this answer












          According to the Ask Ubuntu post
          ubuntu 12.10 window tiling shortcuts:




          By default, XFCE/Xubuntu tiling is a mouse only affair.



          However, you do have the ability to define your own keyboard
          shortcuts:



          Using settings manager --> window manager you have the Tile Actions
          as shown.



          In the picture I have defined two custom keyboard shortcuts
          CTRL+T to tile the current window to the top and
          CTRL+G to tile to the bottom.



          To define your own keyboard shortcut - double click in the shortcut
          field next to the action.




          enter image description here



          You may also try
          QuickTile :




          QuickTile is a simple utility, inspired by WinSplit Revolution for Windows, which adds window-tiling keybindings to your existing X11 window manager.








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          • Thanks so much for your time and effort to help me but I need automatically split screen by, at same time, resizing All windows to same size and arranging it on a mosaic, something like automatic resize and tile windows on his own place, like the pictures i put in question, the tile option you told just dock the active window on some border. Thanks anyway.
            – Mark
            Nov 25 at 17:13


















          • Thanks so much for your time and effort to help me but I need automatically split screen by, at same time, resizing All windows to same size and arranging it on a mosaic, something like automatic resize and tile windows on his own place, like the pictures i put in question, the tile option you told just dock the active window on some border. Thanks anyway.
            – Mark
            Nov 25 at 17:13
















          Thanks so much for your time and effort to help me but I need automatically split screen by, at same time, resizing All windows to same size and arranging it on a mosaic, something like automatic resize and tile windows on his own place, like the pictures i put in question, the tile option you told just dock the active window on some border. Thanks anyway.
          – Mark
          Nov 25 at 17:13




          Thanks so much for your time and effort to help me but I need automatically split screen by, at same time, resizing All windows to same size and arranging it on a mosaic, something like automatic resize and tile windows on his own place, like the pictures i put in question, the tile option you told just dock the active window on some border. Thanks anyway.
          – Mark
          Nov 25 at 17:13


















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