Rangi Keen created NETBEANS-5429:
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Summary: Resizing a floated window is difficult when close to the
edge of the screen
Key: NETBEANS-5429
URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/NETBEANS-5429
Project: NetBeans
Issue Type: Bug
Components: platform - Window System
Affects Versions: 12.0
Reporter: Rangi Keen
Resizing a floated window can cause the mouse to move opposite the expected
direction when the opposite side is near the edge of the screen and snapping is
enabled. Do the following to reproduce:
# Ensure that both the "Snapping floating windows" and "Snap to screen edges"
settings are checked in the Appearance tab
# Float any window (e.g. the Servers tab)
# Move/resize it so that the right edge of the window is closer than that
snapping distance from the edge of the screen. This is possible by moving the
window until it snaps a few pixels away from the edge of the screen and then
resizing the right edge of the window further to the right so it is at or
almost at the edge of the screen.
# Resize the window from its left edge and dragging to the right (i.e. making
the window narrower)
Depending on how fast you drag the mouse, you will see some or all of the
following:
* The mouse cursor and window will resize to the left, opposite the direction
you are physically dragging the mouse
* The resize will not be smooth
* The mouse will snap to the far right edge of the screen, resizing the window
to its minimum width
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