El Dom 13 May 2007, Wolfgang Uhlig escribió:
> As far as I can see, there are two methods of (un)docking a window. 1)
> Doubleclicking in the grey space between the symbols with Ctrl-key pressed
> and 2) moving the title bar as long as you see a grey frame at the edge of
> the program window.
> Both methods work fine (for me) on XP and Linux (Ubuntu) and have nothing
> to do with a window manager whatsoever.
> That's why I wrote that in the German version of GS4.
>
Hi, Wolfgang. In GNU/Linux (using Xorg and KDE, maybe is the same if Xfree and 
KDE are used in BSD based systems) the second method only works if the 
option "Show windows content when moving" (or something like that) is 
enabled. Where is this option depends on desktop you are using. In Kubuntu 
this option is unreachable from "control panel", and the only way to do it 
from GUI -that I Know- is by clicking on ¿control button? (above and left 
from the menu bar) > Configuring windows behavior > Moving. 

Maybe would be good to compile data about how enabling this option in diferent 
operative systems (including variants).

PS: the language of my system is Spanish, what is my native language, so I ask 
excuses for my bad english.

Fabián Flores Vadell. (Spanish laguage team).

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