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On 2019-04-07T09:10:12+00:00 fakenxid wrote:

Description of problem:
Everything is much faster in xfce if you let
any window slide in right direction from
left edge of screen with snapping enabled.

Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable):


How reproducible:
Always.

Steps to Reproduce:
1. open window
2. move it towards left edge of the screen until it starts to disappear
3. let the window slide in right direction until it snaps to the left edge
of the screen

Actual results:
Very fast.

Expected results:


Additional info:
See my previous bug report here 
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1693960

Number of workspaces: 2
Snapping: top 1, left 0, bottom 1, right 1

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On 2019-04-12T07:32:54+00:00 fakenxid wrote:


Basically you are restricted to Up Right movement.

With volume controls you can try: vol - + +


>:]

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On 2019-04-13T10:01:28+00:00 fakenxid wrote:


Every time you change the physical properties
of a window you slide the f\kng thing to the right
until it snaps to the left side of the screen.
Difference is noticeable.  >:]

Pls also see:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1693960

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On 2019-04-13T10:06:20+00:00 fakenxid wrote:


lol

> You're not providing any information that allows anyone to do anything
with this bug. Please do not reopen it.

~ https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1683074#c23

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On 2019-04-14T09:26:36+00:00 fakenxid wrote:


So, if I'm not mistaken you just have to give
first the opposite direction and then travel
in the direction that's favored, < > > for example
or volume down up up.  ;-)

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On 2019-04-17T04:46:39+00:00 fakenxid wrote:


Next and previous is messed up? :p

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On 2019-04-19T06:54:55+00:00 fakenxid wrote:


Speedy vs. not speedy.

With right movement snap window to the
left side of screen (snap distance 0 pixels).


*speed reset discovered, fix pls!! :-)

**** apply magic to keyboard and screeen wee (lol)

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On 2019-04-19T06:57:09+00:00 fakenxid wrote:


slow monkey vs fast monkey typewriter.

logic error, omg.  >:]


:-)

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On 2019-04-19T06:59:26+00:00 fakenxid wrote:


Pls fix this, performance
is not dependent on the direction.

(this is logic mistake)

// argument has abandoned your cave, bye!  ;-)

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On 2019-04-28T05:01:45+00:00 fakenxid wrote:


Speed reset is as follows then:

Number of workspaces: 2
Snapping: top 1, left 0, bottom 1, right 1

Each time ui chrome changes or is updated just snap
left.

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On 2019-04-30T09:15:20+00:00 fakenxid wrote:


Pls. see https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1693960#c22
>:]

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On 2019-05-03T09:40:38+00:00 fakenxid wrote:


Pls. see https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1693960#c23

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On 2019-05-04T19:37:41+00:00 fakenxid wrote:


Cursor has to precede the snapping direction?

So, by my current newbie theory something
just gets displaced by drawn menu (right-click).

For example (with left or right snapping enabled):

> cursor
cursor <

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On 2019-05-06T15:27:18+00:00 fakenxid wrote:


ok.  :-)
The secret code to increase text speed would be:

Load > snap


Snapping might have to be strictly horizontal
and can only happen after sh1t is loaded.  O_o



Number of workspaces: 2
Snapping: top 1, left 0, bottom 1, right 1

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On 2019-05-09T18:47:37+00:00 fakenxid wrote:


Benchmarks incoming.  >:]

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On 2019-05-09T18:49:44+00:00 fakenxid wrote:


I've observed so far the following:

everything is more responsive,
everything seems to be more quiet.

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On 2019-05-13T20:17:37+00:00 fakenxid wrote:


https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1693960#c26

> Avoid skipping forward?


By that explanation with left screen edge snap
image skips cursor leaving it behind.

Look like it's a simple cursor --> window bug.

:)

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On 2019-05-13T20:18:15+00:00 fakenxid wrote:


Illustration one more time:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1693960#c22

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On 2019-05-14T21:06:05+00:00 fakenxid wrote:


Maybe even as simple explanation as this:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1693960#c27

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On 2019-05-16T10:52:10+00:00 fakenxid wrote:


Benchmark!

Notice difference in zooming performance if you:


Alt-TAB

vs

Alt-TAB followed by Alt-TAB Shift-Alt-TAB


Zooming is better for the latter.  >:]

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On 2019-05-17T17:09:25+00:00 fakenxid wrote:


Speed reset is as follows then, holding Alt key
each time window receives refocus:

Alt + TAB
Alt + Shift + TAB


Might help:
Number of workspaces: 2
Snapping: top 1, left 0, bottom 1, right 1

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On 2019-05-19T10:38:43+00:00 fakenxid wrote:


Hold Alt key + TAB + Shift TAB

>:]


Snap settings: top 1, left 0, bottom 1, right 1



(^ this should be first comment, discovered by accident.  ;))

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On 2019-05-19T12:13:36+00:00 fakenxid wrote:


https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1693960#c31

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** Changed in: xorg (Fedora)
       Status: Unknown => Confirmed

** Changed in: xorg (Fedora)
   Importance: Unknown => Undecided

** Bug watch added: Red Hat Bugzilla #1693960
   https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1693960

** Bug watch added: Red Hat Bugzilla #1683074
   https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1683074

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