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 as I can set a hotkey for it. I configured it
using the left windows key, called "Super L" in the screenshot. In the
attached screenshot you see three applications. On the left is firefox,
it is vertical maximised using the left window key. In the middle you
see the dialogue to configure window preferences, the arrow is where you
set the double click on title bar option. On the right you see the
dialogue to configure the hot keys, an ellipse is drawn around the
option to maximise vertically. The dialog on the right is also vertical
maximised.

It is helpful that one can set a hotkey for it, but I would prefer to
use the mouse. And the option is settable, it used to work (don't know
at what time it stopped working) and it works in other window managers.
It is clearly a bug and a regression..


** Attachment added: "Schermafdruk.png"
   http://launchpadlibrarian.net/20552337/Schermafdruk.png

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vertical maximize when double clicking on titlebar
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