I'm sure how to take a video of the bug, but I have taken a couple of Screenshots which should explain it. Also, I think what I called the Dash above is actually called the Launcher? I thought it was originally called Dash, but I am probably confused...
Anyways, hopefully this explains it: Workspace layout: http://rc.id.au/f/images/autohide-bug-1-workspaces.png Top right (Nautilus): http://rc.id.au/f/images/autohide-bug-2-nautilus.png Top left (Firefox): http://rc.id.au/f/images/autohide-bug-3-firefox.png You will notice that Firefox has the launcher visible on the right, since it is not maximized, and the Nautilus window is also not maximized. This is the expected behaviour of the launcher. Now, I drag the Nautilus window over to the right, which causes it to automatically expand to take up around half of the screen. See: http://rc.id.au/f/images/autohide-bug-4-nautilus-on-right.png Since this workspace is top right, the launcher in the top-left workspace will no longer stay open. See: http://rc.id.au/f/images/autohide-bug-5-firefox-hidden-launcher.png I think this is caused by a margin around the launcher used to detect windows going around the entire launcher ACROSS workspaces, instead of just to the left of the launcher on the existing workspace. Does that make sense? If not, what program can I use to take a video of this? -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/734125 Title: Snap-to-side windows cause dash to hide -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bugs
