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Bug 645599 - When I drag a window to the top of my secondary screen, it will not maximize
When I drag a window to the top of my secondary screen, it will not maximize
Status: RESOLVED DUPLICATE of bug 640100
Product: gnome-shell
Classification: Core
Component: general
2.91.x
Other Linux
: Normal normal
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Assigned To: gnome-shell-maint
gnome-shell-maint
Depends on:
Blocks:
 
 
Reported: 2011-03-23 17:35 UTC by Timur Kristóf
Modified: 2011-03-23 17:49 UTC
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Description Timur Kristóf 2011-03-23 17:35:39 UTC
I have two screens set up in the following way:
CRT-0: 1920×1080: +0+0
DFP-0: 1366×768 +1920+500
(two differently-sized screens with absolute positioning)
And CRT-0 is set as the primary screen.

When I drag a window to the top of the primary screen, it will maximize. This is a very nice feauture, but it seems that it doesn't work when I do the same on the secondary screen.

This occours for me on the following revision:
fd3f2289c353249b5856daf22b600d498701a077
Comment 1 Florian Müllner 2011-03-23 17:49:18 UTC
This should be fixed in the upcoming X version (e.g. the pointer will no longer "overshoot" into dead space in multihead setups). Hitting the right spot on the secondary monitor will be a lot easier then (because the feature is indeed enabled for any monitor).

*** This bug has been marked as a duplicate of bug 640100 ***