Your idea
Currently, the ThunderAI popup window does not have a unique or identifiable window title, which makes it difficult to configure window rules in tiling window managers like Hyprland. For example, in Hyprland, users can set window rules to make specific windows float based on their title or class. However, the ThunderAI window only shows the generic title "Mozilla Thunderbird," making it impossible to target just the AI window.
Please add a unique, identifiable title (e.g., "ThunderAI Assistant" or "ThunderAI - AI Window") to the AI popup window. This would allow users to create custom window rules for their window managers, improving usability for those using tiling WMs.
Value
Here the output of hyprctl clients:
Window 564811ab0bb0 -> Mozilla Thunderbird:
mapped: 1
hidden: 0
at: 3589,673
size: 1013,1228
workspace: 2 (2)
floating: 0
monitor: 0
class: org.mozilla.Thunderbird
title: Mozilla Thunderbird
initialClass: org.mozilla.Thunderbird
initialTitle: Mozilla Thunderbird
pid: 5482
xwayland: 0
pinned: 0
fullscreen: 0
fullscreenClient: 0
overFullscreen: 1
grouped: 0
tags:
swallowing: 0
focusHistoryID: 4
inhibitingIdle: 0
xdgTag:
xdgDescription:
contentType: none
stableID: 18000027
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Your idea
Currently, the ThunderAI popup window does not have a unique or identifiable window title, which makes it difficult to configure window rules in tiling window managers like Hyprland. For example, in Hyprland, users can set window rules to make specific windows float based on their title or class. However, the ThunderAI window only shows the generic title "Mozilla Thunderbird," making it impossible to target just the AI window.
Please add a unique, identifiable title (e.g., "ThunderAI Assistant" or "ThunderAI - AI Window") to the AI popup window. This would allow users to create custom window rules for their window managers, improving usability for those using tiling WMs.
Value
Here the output of hyprctl clients:
Additional information
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