On Mon, 09 Jun 2014 02:31:48 +0200 Morten Nilsen <mor...@runsafe.no> said:

> On 06/08/2014 09:22 PM, Alan McKinnon wrote:
> > On 08/06/2014 02:41, Carsten Haitzler (The Rasterman) wrote:
> >> nope. to be honest... i'd find that feature insanely annoying. no code in
> >> e to do this at all - even optionally.
> >
> > Agreed. I had KDE set up to do this once thinking it would be awesome.
> >
> > My OCDness drives me to manually lay windows out in a tiled geometric
> > manner and this feature drove me insane even with a configurable delay -
> > most of my windows end up at the top edge.
> 
> That sounds a bit different from how windows does it..
> 
> On windows, it happens when you drag a window to the top edge and then 
> release it while the cursor is touching the very edge. not a gesture you 
> could trigger by accidentally hover around the area..

i drag windows to the top of my screen all the time. that is also what alan
does - and i dont go and move my mouse back from the edge - i drag and slam the
window to the screen boundary as i never have screens above mine (left and
right - yes). so this would hurt both our workflows badly as these windows
would keep maximizing when we never wanted that. if we can already click on the
titlebar to drag it up already... why not just click on the maximize button?

> I get how you both feel and I wouldn't want to force anyone to use it, I 
> just kind of like it and would have wanted to have it, but I can live 
> just fine without it. ^_^
> 
> -- 
> Cheers, Dr. P
> :wq
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