This happens in 12.04 too. It now looks like the string toggle-
maximize-vertically is being put into gconf. The dashes should be
underscores though; correcting it to toggle_maximize_vertically makes
things work as expected.
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I'm using Natty - I never had this problem before upgrading from Maverick.
This problem exists with my HP desktop AND my wife's ASUS laptop.
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ystem/Preferences/Windows dialogue is set to 'maximise vertically' on
double click titlebar.
doing 'metacity --replace' brings correct behaviour, the windows
maximise only vertically. Doing 'compiz --replace' makes windows
maximise normally - not vertically.
CCSM - in 'General Compiz Options' I
could you try if that's still an issue in jaunty?
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the indicated change is in the jaunty version closing the bug, you can
reopen if you still get the issue after upgrading
** Changed in: gnome-control-center (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete = Fix Released
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could you try if that's still an issue in jaunty?
Jaunty appears to work fine after an upgrade from Intrepid.
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I can confirm David's report on my system. The preference for Titlebar
Action seems to stay on whatever was picked before Maximize
Vertically or Maximize Horizontally. Those two options just don't
seem to take.
I'm not using Compiz, and I have two screens that are of different
resolutions, in
WORKAROUND:
I figured out the problem. When you change the preference in the Window
Preferences dialog, it puts toggle_maximize_vert in the gconf setting
/apps/metacity/general/action_double_click_titlebar. This is wrong. It
should put toggle_maximize_vertically. If I manually enter that
One more link. Here's Gentoo's patch for this bug:
http://bugs.gentoo.org/attachment.cgi?id=185653action=diff
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Ubuntu 8.10 (AMD64), with or without compiz, on t61p.
It is not that Maximize Vertically behaves as Maximize, but that
gnome-window-properties seems to ignore the Maximize Vertically selection. For
instance, change to Roll up, and then try and change back to Maximize
Vertically: you will
The same happens to me.
Maximize vertically/horizontally behaves the same as Maximize option.
Affects all applications.
Ubuntu 8.10
compiz 0.7.8
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with which applications are you facing this issue? with all of them or
only with a couple? there's a known firefox bug about not maximizing
correctly, assigning this for now to gnome-control-center.
** Changed in: gnome-control-center (Ubuntu)
Sourcepackagename: meta-gnome2 = gnome-control-center
I'm having the problem with all applications. I also have this on the
laptop of my wife, she does not use it, but I changed the option, just
to test it. Both computers are standard installs. Both are up to date.
So it does not depend on applications or specific computer.
The feature should work
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Make sure that in System/Preferences/Windows the dialog is set as in the
screenshot. You get in System by clicking on the third menu at the top
of your screen (next to applications and locations). Preferences is the
first submenu, windows is the last menu from within preferences.
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