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I'm using XFCE 4.10 (Xubuntu 13.10), and I noticed that when I drag any window to the top of the screen, its height is half desktop, like this:
Also when I drag the window to the left or right, it doesn't tile vertically.
Is there a way to make the window tiling full-desktop?
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Also when I drag the window to the left or right, it doesn't tile vertically.
Uncheck "Settings Manager -> Window Manager -> Wrap workspaces when dragging a window off the screen" to get it to tile vertically when you move to the sides of the screen.
Is there a way to make the window tiling full-desktop?
Click the Maximize window button? Or press F11?
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Hi ToZ, thanks for the quick reply!
Click the Maximize window button? Or press F11?
I know that, but I would like to be able to fully maximize the window by tiling on the top. I didn't see something to do it in the settings window, so is there a way to edit the default tiling behaviour? Maybe by changing some configuration file?
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Hi ToZ, thanks for the quick reply!
Click the Maximize window button? Or press F11?
I know that, but I would like to be able to fully maximize the window by tiling on the top. I didn't see something to do it in the settings window, so is there a way to edit the default tiling behaviour? Maybe by changing some configuration file?
Unfortunately no, not without patching the code. Existing request here.
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Unfortunately no, not without patching the code
Hmmm, is there a downloadable patch?
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Unfortunately no, not without patching the code
Hmmm, is there a downloadable patch?
Sorry, not that I am aware of.
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