On 03/18/2013 10:16 PM, Joe Shisei Niski wrote: > i noticed this too. It's like the annoying "maximize when close to the > screen edge" behavior in MS Windows 7 (although i bet there's a goofy > name for it).
Hmm. I'll have to see if that happens on my wife's Win 7 machine. > One of the first things i did in 12.04 was install Compiz Config > Settings Manager, so i could load my old tweaked settings from 10.10. > Loading old settings was a big mistake, as it boke Unity altogether ( > i was able to login to Gnome fallback and fix it). Anyway, i used CCSM > to examine all the window-management settings. The "Snapping Windows" > plugin controls this behavior and defaults to ON. It's a simple > chekbox to disable the plugin altogether. > a bit of followup - the Compiz Grid plugin also implements this > behavior, and my also need to be disabled. > > As much as i enjoy the functionality and eye candy offeredb by Compiz > plugins and the Extras package, it can turn into a real unstable mess if > one gets carried away with customizations. It's more fragile if you're > using Unity, which itself is currently implemented as a Compiz plugin. Thanks. One day I might take a look at that. I found another solution -- Gnome Classic no effects. There are only a couple of things I notice that are different, and neither of them matter to me. One is that at the bottom right hand of the primary screen the set of workspace boxes in Gnome Classic is condensed into a smaller area. In Gnome Classic no effects it returned to the horizontal group of four small boxes, one for each of four workspaces. I make use of two, so I might change that someday. The other thing I notice is that the Firefox Downloads box in the application list at the bottom of the screen doesn't have an odd coloration when using Gnome Classic no effects. Sometimes I have occasion to download several things with Firefox at one sitting. When I do this I minimize the little window FF opens showing me my downloads. Then, when I'm done, I can clear that list once. When using Gnome Classic that box, in the bottom bar with all the running applications, has a weird appearance where it's partly colored funny on the top half of the box. When I click on it the weird color goes away. With Gnome Classic no effects that weirdness is no longer there. No loss to me. So far I haven't found that there's anything I miss when using Gnome Classic no effects. -- Regards, Dick Steffens _______________________________________________ PLUG mailing list [email protected] http://lists.pdxlinux.org/mailman/listinfo/plug
