 Okay, let me show you something and then I explain to you what it actually is. So if I go into my system settings, click on window management and then go into window tiling. I have this system settings module KCM where I can set up everything about tiling and of course enable it. As you can see it worked. I can even select some personal layouts depending on each activity on virtual desktop. I switched them between using a shortcut and you can see that at the center I have all of the names of the shortcut, let's say on this one. I can also go into this appearance wall page and set how much spacing should everything have, whoops, compared. Well, between the end of the screen let's go with 30 as an example and I don't know, five here and now it's two times as spaced. In behavior there's also all of the things you can do custom window rules and workspace rules. So everything you would expect from a powerful tiling, well environment and then I can open up other stuff like dolphin and you can see it kind of worked. System setting requires the width to be a certain thingy. So it kind of messes up that but you can see by changing the layouts I can find some that actually works like this one. You can see it works and that's very nice. So we actually have window tiling and to actually understand how to use it we can go into the shortcuts section and search for basemoth. Yes, that's what I'm using. I'll explain later on. We can see that I don't know move windows left and right. It's meta shift L and H like this and that's so nice and you could say like maybe it's missing the pop OS kind of applet in the season tree but that's actually being sorry here worked upon. You can see this is the feature that's being worked upon and so what is this? What is this whole feature that Katie as well? Is that actually a feature of Katie? This is basemoth which is a third-party K-Win script but it's actually much more at this point and I think it does a good number of things incredibly right. So for years we've all have asked for a native K-Win tiling manager and the idea is that if it's native in K-Win it's gonna be good because it's gonna be integrated with all of the plasma thingies but the fact is that a third-party a third-party script or project can be just as integrated into plasma as 30-party thing. So there isn't really a need for a first-party K-Win tiling because third-party ones can act as if they were first party. As you can see I'll make an example when changing the tiling mode. You can see at the center the various tiling mode those are using the same pop-up that you see when you I don't know change the volume as an example like this is the same mix-up pop-up and that's because it's very consistent it integrates with plasma and that's because plasma allows it. You can also add an applet to the system tray by default because plasma allows it. You can also and this I think is the biggest thingy add directly a system settings page inside of system settings in the right place of course it disappeared because magic but in the right place and act as if it was like a first-party feature and I think that's what really makes plasma so special. So even if this move which is this project let me show you this one is the fact to a third-party project it can absolutely act as a first-party one. So from now on everyone that will it even works on Wayland. So from now on all of the people asking for K-Win tiling should be redirected here. It's not the only project but as far as I've seen them it's currently the most advanced one with most options and it kind of works out of the box and it has all sort of features which I kind of showed you all of the settings all of the waste actually tiled stuff and I mean you can even do floating stuff it's really cool. You can install it through packages, Durstabian, Arclinux and so on and this is based on Kronekite, Kronekite, Kronekite something and which was a K-Win third-party script but it really builds on it and the fact that you will soon I think be able to use window styling through an applet in the system tray just by installing one package from at the repository I think it's really cool because maybe in the future distros could even ship Bismoth by default and for those distros it will seem like KD Plasma has window styling has a feature like has a first citizen feature but it's actually third-party but since they ship with it it will seem like it's perfectly normal for K-Win to have tiling so maybe in the future tiling will not be a thing and there will be something else and for that something else we don't need to change the K-Win code because well you can just write a script or a project that also uses like runners for key runner you can actually do custom key runners for runner I think that's cool but also applets or these windows or add system settings Manjaro does this it has some pages into system settings and it will be as if KD Plasma K-Win as a project will have that already I think that's so cool so if you're interested in tiling this is probably the best way you can also search for store.kd.org which will take ages to load because internet and in here you can go into the search bar and search for tiling and you will be able to find many other tiling scripts I'll make you a direct example if we get back to system settings turn this off please I'm not I'm not an expert on windows tiling so I'll leave it to you but if you go into windows management and then K-Win scripts and then get new scripts so you're not even opening the browser really you're just opening system settings you can search here for tiling of course it's loading tiling sorry and it will search for all of the project that contained tiling in the name and that's gonna contain as an as an example cronkid which we saw earlier hello internet come on okay so I'll give up on okay it's actually showing something finally sorry you can see there is grid out because it's still loading but floating tiles tile gap mad year k-win rectangle grid w m k-win quick tile enhancement blah blah of course connection is terribly unstable right now thank you kd right when I'm recording but then yes there's cronkid cronkid and so on so there's lots of third-party scripts that you can just download right away from system settings and then there's can I actually close this okay and then there is actually boost mismuth which is third-party you installed by packages because it contains more stuff than just an extension for k-win and that's so cool like honestly one of the coolest feature ever and that was everything well I'm gonna intersect with the with the donations okay sir by that yes that was everything and I'm really happy to see third-party projects doing really experimenting what with what they can do because they can do a lot even though they are third-party so if you're interested in doing these kind of things there's lots of documentation if you want to do an applet well you can really ask me I think I kind of know how to do those sort of things if you want to do other things like k-win scripts I'm not expert but I can try to help so you can do these things you can do a project where it's third-party but it doesn't feel like it and really that's really uh one of the biggest features of kd plus mantian even like themes third-party applets they don't feel really third-party if they are well done so cool see you tomorrow