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Describe your PR, what does it fix/add?

Adds a new maxwidth monitor rule that picks the top display modes sorted by widest horizontal resolution first (breaking ties by refresh rate). Ideal for super-ultrawide setups where a higher pixel‐count mode (e.g. 3840×2160) would otherwise overshadow the native ultrawide.

Is there anything you want to mention? (unchecked code, possible bugs, found problems, breaking compatibility, etc.)

No breaking changes, everything else behaves as before. Manual testing on a multi‐monitor setup confirms desired behavior.

Is it ready for merging, or does it need work?

Ready for merge, as far as I know.

Signed-off-by: Nikolaos Karaolidis <nick@karaolidis.com>
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wiki mr needed

@vaxerski vaxerski merged commit c2805aa into hyprwm:main May 26, 2025
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@karaolidis karaolidis deleted the maxwidth branch May 26, 2025 17:59
littleblack111 pushed a commit to littleblack111/Hyprland that referenced this pull request Jun 4, 2025
Signed-off-by: Nikolaos Karaolidis <nick@karaolidis.com>
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