** Description changed:

  When a program is full screen, reduce the distance that the window bar
  must be dragged down for to restore it.
  
  Details:
  
  It it possible to make a program be fullscreen by draging its windowbar
  to the top of the screen. Then, an transparent orange rectangle appears
  indicating that the window can be made fullscreen.
  
- The opposite is harder to discover/use: dragging (click and holding) the 
taskbar (catching it only betwen the end of the menubar and the beginning of 
the indicator icons) down does not seem to do anything. 
+ The opposite is harder to discover/use: dragging (click and holding) the 
taskbar (catching it only betwen the end of the menubar and the beginning of 
the indicator icons) down does not seem to do anything.
  One has to drag the mouse down, with nothing actually being dragged (no 
window moved, no indication of anything happening) until finally the program 
window stops beeing fullscreen and follows the mouse.
  
- The distance the window must be dragged is too long, the program should
- snap out of fullscren mode as soon as the mouse-dragging is lowser than
- the menubar.
+ Desired resolution:
+  - The window should snap back to the restored state as soon as the cursor is 
25px below the top bar.

** Changed in: ayatana-design
     Assignee: (unassigned) => John Lea (johnlea)

** Changed in: ayatana-design
   Importance: Undecided => Medium

** Changed in: ayatana-design
       Status: New => Fix Committed

** Tags added: udo
** Tags removed: needs-design

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Title:
  Un-maximizing application involves dragging the panel down for long
  before the window un-maximizes

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