Public bug reported:
Steps to reproduce the bug:
1. Open a random application window and tile it to one side of the desktop.
2. Resize the tiled window: decrease the size of the window as much as
possible--> the window has some minimum size, so the resizing will stop at some
point --> but HOLD the mouse over THAT MINIMUM SIZE POINT
3. tile another window to the other side...
4. the last window should only use space left by the first window, but
it ACTUALLY USES ALL THE SPACE TO THE POINT YOU DRAGGED THE MOUSE
POINTER (when resizing the 1st window), overlapping the first window.
** Affects: mutter (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Summary changed:
- New TILING FEATURE bug
+ New TILING FEATURE bug: 2nd window OVERLAPS the 1st one
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New TILING FEATURE bug: 2nd window OVERLAPS the 1st one
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