Did you take into account that terminal windows have "quantized"
dimensions? Width/height can only be multiple of character dimensions.
It may be causing some of this effect. Sorry I can not check this
right now, I'm away from my computer.

André.

I have not tried to take a look in this issue, but there's something

On Wed, Sep 16, 2009 at 5:53 PM, Carlos R. Mafra <[email protected]> wrote:
>> youtube video, being processed at the moment:
>> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y2kp4rIQnGE
>>
>> recording of my screen with multihead enabled.  recording is of the
>> larger right hand screen.
>> i thought that maybe the width of the maximused window matched the
>> smaller screen's width, but it does not.
>
> I could reproduce something similar, but here I can understand where
> the bug is. Take a look at the two attached snapshots, one before
> and the other after the maximumization. And now pay attention to
> that partially covered window at the botton right of the screen,
> and see how it blocked the maximumization even though they
> did not really overlapped.
>
> But if the middle xterm happens to start in a position where
> it "overlaps" that window in this bugged sense,then it goes
> all the way to the right.
>
> I will think more about this, but I won't be angry if someone
> solves it before :-)
>


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