Oh, I forget to say which versions I am using:

It is Dapper Drake with KDE 3.5.2

And the align to grid function does not have to to anything with "line up 
horizontally" or "line up vertically", because these functions align the icons 
automatically to a grid, independent of the state of "align to grid".
I expect a behavior similar to the windows-desktop, where this option aligns 
the icons to a grid, once. In kde this function seems to be permanent, because 
you can enable and disable it. So, if this option is checked, the user should 
only be able to move the icons to places in that grid, respecitvely, the icons 
automatically jump to the nearest grid-place.

But this does not happen! I remember earlier kde versions where it
behaved like expected, so this really seems to be a bug to me.

But I will look this thing up in my breezy badger installation for
comparison.

(sorry for my lousy english)

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Align icons to grid does not work on kdesktop
https://launchpad.net/bugs/45713

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