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Hello! I love fancy zones and try to share it around to anyone who doesn't know about it.
I'd like to request that layouts be exportable/importable so that they can be stored/reused/shared. I understand that monitors are different resolutions and ratios which complicates things, but perhaps switching the splits from a specific pixel amount to a percentage amount (or providing this as a toggle option per layout) would make that a non issue or small issue in most cases. I'd like to have workflow transferability across machines and right now it's quite a pain to setup.
Scenario when this would be used?
Work and home computer setups.
Consistent display for teams.
Quality of life when setting up a new machine/reformatting/etc.
Supporting information
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Description of the new feature / enhancement
Hello! I love fancy zones and try to share it around to anyone who doesn't know about it.
I'd like to request that layouts be exportable/importable so that they can be stored/reused/shared. I understand that monitors are different resolutions and ratios which complicates things, but perhaps switching the splits from a specific pixel amount to a percentage amount (or providing this as a toggle option per layout) would make that a non issue or small issue in most cases. I'd like to have workflow transferability across machines and right now it's quite a pain to setup.
Scenario when this would be used?
Supporting information
No response
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: