[Bug 1806448] Re: Dragging a window to the edge of the screen does not tile/semi-maximize it (for some apps)

2019-02-04 Thread Launchpad Bug Tracker
[Expired for gnome-shell (Ubuntu) because there has been no activity for 60 days.] ** Changed in: gnome-shell (Ubuntu) Status: Incomplete => Expired -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Desktop Bugs, which is subscribed to gnome-shell in Ubuntu. https:/

[Bug 1806448] Re: Dragging a window to the edge of the screen does not tile/semi-maximize it (for some apps)

2018-12-06 Thread Sebastien Bacher
Right, well those can be used, you just can't snap a window that has minimal size of 700 to half a screen in this case... it's easy to check, resize one of those application down as much as you can and see if it's smaller than half your screen? -- You received this bug notification because you ar

[Bug 1806448] Re: Dragging a window to the edge of the screen does not tile/semi-maximize it (for some apps)

2018-12-06 Thread Alexander Kallenbach
Setting the scaling to 150% solved the issue for me. But I don't know if it is because of the minimum width. If I understand it correctly, due to the scaling I have 1225 pixels available instead of 2550, half of which would be 637 pixels. Doesn't sound that bad either. There are also monitors an

[Bug 1806448] Re: Dragging a window to the edge of the screen does not tile/semi-maximize it (for some apps)

2018-12-06 Thread Sebastien Bacher
@Alexander, you didn't really reply to the question though. Do you confirm they had more than half the screen size as minimal width? Did reducing the % workarounded the issue? @Daniel, right, that would be a gnome-shell feature request for upstream -- You received this bug notification because y

[Bug 1806448] Re: Dragging a window to the edge of the screen does not tile/semi-maximize it (for some apps)

2018-12-05 Thread Daniel van Vugt
Interesting. I think Windows 10 has the same kind of limitation. Some windows occupy more than half the screen when semi-maximized, so adding a second window after that only gets less than half. Maybe that would be a better design for gnome-shell than just plain refusing. -- You received this bug

[Bug 1806448] Re: Dragging a window to the edge of the screen does not tile/semi-maximize it (for some apps)

2018-12-05 Thread Alexander Kallenbach
My screen has a resolution set to 2550*1440, scaling has been set to 200%. It is now set to 150%. -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Desktop Bugs, which is subscribed to gnome-shell in Ubuntu. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1806448 Title: Dragging a windo

[Bug 1806448] Re: Dragging a window to the edge of the screen does not tile/semi-maximize it (for some apps)

2018-12-05 Thread Sebastien Bacher
usually if the half-screen fails it's because the minimal width of the window you try to edge is higher than half of the horizontal screen space. What resolution are you using? Some of those applications can't be shrinked too much, e.G calendar and nautilus are know issue, see bug #1806279 for exam

[Bug 1806448] Re: Dragging a window to the edge of the screen does not tile/semi-maximize it (for some apps)

2018-12-05 Thread Alexander Kallenbach
Hi, no I'm using just my build-in monitor of my Thinkpad X1 Yoga. Tried it again with activated experimental fractional scaling and now it is working. I don't know if there is an interrelation. -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Desktop Bugs, which is subsc

[Bug 1806448] Re: Dragging a window to the edge of the screen does not tile/semi-maximize it (for some apps)

2018-12-05 Thread Sebastien Bacher
** Changed in: gnome-shell (Ubuntu) Importance: Undecided => Low ** Changed in: gnome-shell (Ubuntu) Status: New => Incomplete -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Desktop Bugs, which is subscribed to gnome-shell in Ubuntu. https://bugs.launchpad.net

[Bug 1806448] Re: Dragging a window to the edge of the screen does not tile/semi-maximize it (for some apps)

2018-12-04 Thread Daniel van Vugt
Thanks. I can't reproduce the bug myself. Are you using multiple monitors? ** Summary changed: - dragging a window to the edge of the screen does not produce the desired effect + Dragging a window to the edge of the screen does not tile/semi-maximize it (for some apps) ** Changed in: gnome-sh