Oberon Object Tiler Today
Below is a breakdown of its features, how it works, and why it’s a staple for CorelDRAW power users. 🛠️ Key Features
In technical terms, the Object Tiler is responsible for scanning the display list and rendering visible objects. The process can be broken down into three distinct phases: Oberon Object Tiler
If a row has leftover space that is smaller than the object's width but larger than its height, to fill that gap. Below is a breakdown of its features, how
| Feature | Oberon Object Tiler | i3 / Sway (Modern) | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Mouse + Text Command | Keyboard Shortcuts | | Window Concept | Active Objects (Stateful) | Passive Windows (Stateless) | | Shell Integration | Text is executable code | Terminal emulator only | | Layout Memory | Forgetful (always recalc) | Persistent layouts per workspace | | Learning Curve | Moderate (new mouse grammar) | Steep (dozens of hotkeys) | | Feature | Oberon Object Tiler | i3