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Post by thewaiter on Oct 22, 2021 12:05:28 GMT
This is more XFCE style of feature than MS Windows but I like it and find useful.
Stefan
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Post by nostawread on Oct 31, 2021 12:53:52 GMT
I finally got around to attempting to switch on this feature... but I don't see the option in the Windows Geometry settings. My system's up to date, so what am I doing wrong?
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Post by ylee on Oct 31, 2021 13:07:56 GMT
I finally got around to attempting to switch on this feature... but I don't see the option in the Windows Geometry settings. My system's up to date, so what am I doing wrong? This feature has not reached the repo yet. I will update moksha in the repo soon and post here after i do.
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Post by thewaiter on Oct 31, 2021 13:56:37 GMT
We are waiting for Moksha new strings translations. Then we will refresh the Moksha package. Wait a moment please...
Stefan
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Post by nostawread on Nov 1, 2021 10:49:08 GMT
Oh right! My mistake. Didn't realise what the process is. Thanks.
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Post by thewaiter on Nov 3, 2021 11:38:41 GMT
I asked Ylee to package and upload moksha deb to our repositories (BL 5 as well as BL 6). It is done (thx Robert). Happy installing and testing Stefan
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Post by enigma9o7 on Nov 3, 2021 15:37:26 GMT
FYI - The setting to enable this is a bit hard to find.
Settings Panel --> Windows --> Geometry --> Maximization: Snap windows to edge of screen
Seems working to me , I'll leave it enabled and see if I like it.
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Post by thewaiter on Nov 3, 2021 15:43:07 GMT
You probably need to look at my first post of this thread. Windows geometry, Maximization tab, last item: Snap windows to the screen edge. S | |