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README.md

Perfect Grid

This is a windowing grid for the window snapping program GridMove for Microsoft Windows. I used the grid making tutorial by Tyinsar to make the grid.

Installation

Copy the file Perfect.grid to the Grids folder in your GridMove installation directory, usually found at

C:\Program Files (x86)\GridMove\Grids
Screenshot

(screenshot)

Explanation of the grid numbers
  1. Top-left corner
    The window fills the top-left quadrant of the current monitor
  2. Top
    The window is maximized in the current monitor
  3. Top-right corner
    The window fills the top-right quadrant of the current monitor
  4. Top-left
    The window fills the top-left quadrant of the current monitor
  5. Top-right
    The window fills the top-right quadrant of the current monitor
  6. Middle-left
    The window fills the left half of the current monitor
  7. Middle-right
    The window fills the right half of the current monitor
  8. Bottom-left
    The window fills the bottom-left quadrant of the current monitor
  9. Bottom-right
    The window fills the bottom-right quadrant of the current monitor
  10. Bottom-left corner
    The window fills the bottom-left quadrant of the current monitor
  11. Bottom
    The window is minimized
  12. Bottom-right corner
    The window fills the bottom-right quadrant of the current monitor

This gridding behavior was chosen to mimic the window snapping/resizing functionality found in modern Linux desktops such as KDE and Gnome, with the addition of a minimize area.

Support for multiple monitors

Up to two monitors are currently supported by Perfect Grid; support for more may be added later if there's interest in such.