sorry for that, the description has been edited now

** Description changed:

+ * Impact
+ 
  If you have a maximized window and click on the gnome bar at the top (on
  empty space, not on the clock or the icons) the maximized window shrinks
- and goes to the position seen in the screenshot.
+ and goes to the position seen in the screenshot. An orange overlay is
+ then displayed over the top half of the screen
  
- Turning off enhanced tiling fixes the issue.
+ * Test
  
- # System Details Report
- ---
- - **OS Name:**                                     Ubuntu 24.04 LTS
- - **OS Build:**                                    (null)
- - **OS Type:**                                     64 бита
- - **GNOME Version:**                               46
- - **Windowing System:**                            X11
- - **Kernel Version:**                              Linux 6.8.0-31-generic
+ - Log into a GNOME session with the tiling extension enabled (a default 
Ubuntu session for example)
+ - Maximize any application
+ - Click in the empty space of the top panel
+ 
+ -> nothing should happen
+ (before the fix it would move the application and display an orange overlay)
+ 
+ * Regression potential
+ 
+ The patch is the event handlers from the tiling extension. The impact
+ could be that tiling actions would trigger when they should not (as
+ before) or not trigger when they should. Watch for any unexpected tiling
+ behaviour and test the difference mouse and keyboard combination of
+ tiling actions.

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  Click on the topbar invokes the enhanced tiling on maximized windows

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