After a little further investigation, this behavior was introduced by the
gnome-shell, so I'd like to close this bug as it seems not belongs to the
ubuntu team, and follows are some details:
gnome-shell has pre-defined 4 default grid modes:
const defaultGridModes = [
{
rows: 8,
columns: 3,
},
{
rows: 6,
columns: 4,
},
{
rows: 4,
columns: 6,
},
{
rows: 3,
columns: 8,
},
];
and try to choose the best mode based on the whole grids view's size, but it's
still so weird to choose 4 rows x 6 columns under Reolution=3840x2160,
Scale=125%.
And I'd like to choose the V-Shell gnome-shell
extension(https://extensions.gnome.org/extension/5177/vertical-
workspaces/) to solve the problem as it's more powerful and
customizable.
** Changed in: gnome-shell (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Invalid
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gnome shell's application picker has so less columns under some
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