On Mon, Jan 08, 2018 at 08:17:35AM -0600, Jason Crain wrote:
> I'm not familiar with how WindowMaker behaves, but what you describe is
> how all apps work in GNOME.  Evince isn't doing anything special in that
> regard.  Windows maximize when you drag to the top edge of the screen,
> or snap to the left or right half of the screen when you drag to the
> left or right edge.  You could try changing the
> org.gnome.shell.overrides.edge-tiling setting to false with:
>
> gsettings set org.gnome.shell.overrides edge-tiling false

    Thanks. The command succeeds and I can see the state change
reflected in gsettings list-recursively org.gnome.shell.overrides), but
it doesn't affect the resizing behavior. Maybe because there actually is
no GNOME shell in my scenario, just the non-GNOME window manager and the
evince app?

    I would feel like I'm asking in the wrong place and this is really a
more general GNOME question, except that this is the *only* GNOME app
I've tried running that auto-maximizes when dragged near the top border
- which suggests the behavior corresponds to a configuration option
specific to the app itself.

    Jon
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