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Layouts

Arrange your panels with Hyprland-inspired tiling layouts.

Layout Modes

Blueberry offers four tiling layout modes:

Fibonacci

The default layout. Panels arrange in a spiral pattern, with each new panel taking half the remaining space.

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Best for: General development with multiple panels.

Grid

Panels arrange in a uniform grid, each taking equal space.

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Best for: Comparing multiple files or views side by side.

Columns

Panels stack horizontally in columns.

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Best for: Wide monitors, comparing code files.

Rows

Panels stack vertically in rows.

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Best for: Tall monitors, terminal-heavy workflows.

Changing Layouts

Layout Selector

Click the layout selector in the top-right corner of the workspace to choose your preferred mode.

From the Menu

Click View β†’ Layout and select your preferred mode.

Resizing Panels

Drag Borders

Click and drag the border between panels to resize.

Reset Size

Double-click a border to reset panels to equal size.

Minimum Size

Each panel has a minimum size to ensure usability.

Panel Order

Default Order

  1. File Explorer (sidebar)
  2. Editor
  3. Preview
  4. Terminal

Changing Order

Drag panel tabs to reorder within the layout.

Maximizing a Panel

Temporary Maximize

Double-click a panel’s title bar to maximize it. Double-click again to restore.

Focus Mode

Use Flow Mode to blur non-active panels.

Saving Layouts

Layout preferences are saved per project. Blueberry remembers:

  • Which layout mode you’re using
  • Panel sizes
  • Which panels are visible

Tips

For Different Tasks

TaskRecommended Layout
CodingFibonacci with editor maximized
DebuggingGrid with terminal and preview visible
ReviewingColumns for side-by-side comparison
Terminal workRows for multiple terminal views

Quick Access

Use the layout selector in the top-right corner to quickly switch between layouts.

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