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Say I have 3 windows tiled on my workspace.
- A vim terminal session tiled vertically on the right
- A pdf tiled in the top left corner
- A youtube video playing in chrome and tiled in the bottom left corner
Here's a screenshot of my workspace
Is there a way to maximise the video to the size of the chrome tile? Currently I play videos in theatre mode, but there's still a lot of unused screen real estate wasted by the address bar and my bookmark bar for example.
I use Linux Mint Cinnamon 19.1, im using whatever the default windows manager is (I'm sorry, I have no idea what it is)
linux linux-mint video chrome
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Say I have 3 windows tiled on my workspace.
- A vim terminal session tiled vertically on the right
- A pdf tiled in the top left corner
- A youtube video playing in chrome and tiled in the bottom left corner
Here's a screenshot of my workspace
Is there a way to maximise the video to the size of the chrome tile? Currently I play videos in theatre mode, but there's still a lot of unused screen real estate wasted by the address bar and my bookmark bar for example.
I use Linux Mint Cinnamon 19.1, im using whatever the default windows manager is (I'm sorry, I have no idea what it is)
linux linux-mint video chrome
I have edited my question. I use Linux Mint Cinnamon 19.1, im using whatever the default windows manager is (I'm sorry, I have no idea what it is)
– umbro_tracksuit
yesterday
1
So you basically want full-screen video. You just want the "screen" to only be the lower right quadrant.
– Ole Tange
yesterday
Yes that's right
– umbro_tracksuit
yesterday
add a comment |
Say I have 3 windows tiled on my workspace.
- A vim terminal session tiled vertically on the right
- A pdf tiled in the top left corner
- A youtube video playing in chrome and tiled in the bottom left corner
Here's a screenshot of my workspace
Is there a way to maximise the video to the size of the chrome tile? Currently I play videos in theatre mode, but there's still a lot of unused screen real estate wasted by the address bar and my bookmark bar for example.
I use Linux Mint Cinnamon 19.1, im using whatever the default windows manager is (I'm sorry, I have no idea what it is)
linux linux-mint video chrome
Say I have 3 windows tiled on my workspace.
- A vim terminal session tiled vertically on the right
- A pdf tiled in the top left corner
- A youtube video playing in chrome and tiled in the bottom left corner
Here's a screenshot of my workspace
Is there a way to maximise the video to the size of the chrome tile? Currently I play videos in theatre mode, but there's still a lot of unused screen real estate wasted by the address bar and my bookmark bar for example.
I use Linux Mint Cinnamon 19.1, im using whatever the default windows manager is (I'm sorry, I have no idea what it is)
linux linux-mint video chrome
linux linux-mint video chrome
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I have edited my question. I use Linux Mint Cinnamon 19.1, im using whatever the default windows manager is (I'm sorry, I have no idea what it is)
– umbro_tracksuit
yesterday
1
So you basically want full-screen video. You just want the "screen" to only be the lower right quadrant.
– Ole Tange
yesterday
Yes that's right
– umbro_tracksuit
yesterday
add a comment |
I have edited my question. I use Linux Mint Cinnamon 19.1, im using whatever the default windows manager is (I'm sorry, I have no idea what it is)
– umbro_tracksuit
yesterday
1
So you basically want full-screen video. You just want the "screen" to only be the lower right quadrant.
– Ole Tange
yesterday
Yes that's right
– umbro_tracksuit
yesterday
I have edited my question. I use Linux Mint Cinnamon 19.1, im using whatever the default windows manager is (I'm sorry, I have no idea what it is)
– umbro_tracksuit
yesterday
I have edited my question. I use Linux Mint Cinnamon 19.1, im using whatever the default windows manager is (I'm sorry, I have no idea what it is)
– umbro_tracksuit
yesterday
1
1
So you basically want full-screen video. You just want the "screen" to only be the lower right quadrant.
– Ole Tange
yesterday
So you basically want full-screen video. You just want the "screen" to only be the lower right quadrant.
– Ole Tange
yesterday
Yes that's right
– umbro_tracksuit
yesterday
Yes that's right
– umbro_tracksuit
yesterday
add a comment |
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I have edited my question. I use Linux Mint Cinnamon 19.1, im using whatever the default windows manager is (I'm sorry, I have no idea what it is)
– umbro_tracksuit
yesterday
1
So you basically want full-screen video. You just want the "screen" to only be the lower right quadrant.
– Ole Tange
yesterday
Yes that's right
– umbro_tracksuit
yesterday