I've commented before, but I'll say it again - resizing is unbelievably
difficult at 1920x1280 resolution.  Near impossible in fact.  I
routinely use "ALT-Space R" now.  Trying to hit a one pixel (it feels
like it) border on my screen is hopeless.  I worry about the
accessibility issues implied by this bug.

@Thomas Thurman, you hinted that certain metacity themes have wider drag
borders - if you have one in mind, can you share its name on this list,
please?  You also mention that you were hoping for a blog entry on the
metacity blog.  If this ever happened, can you share the URL.  I'd like
to raise the profile if this issue any way I can (digg the blog post for
example).

I notice that Gnome closed their bug claiming that drag border sizes
were theme controlled.  I'm not sure this is actually the case.  So far,
I've tried built-in themes (Clearlooks, Cruz, Glider, etc) and some
gnome-look themes (Dust, DarkRoom, Brushed, Blended, and Shiki).  Themes
do not appear to have any effect on the drag border.  Perhaps someone
with theme experience can shed some light on this.

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Window Resize Difficult (Window Border Thickness)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/160311
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