Hi all. I'm new to the forum. Hopefully this is the right place for this thread; let me know if I should move it or anything.
I am using Linx Mint 17 Cinnamon 64-bit on a desktop computer, and I'm having trouble with the tiling/snapping settings.
I don't like the behavior wherein windows maximize or tile when you approach or cross the edge of the screen. I want nothing at all to happen to the window when I drag it to the edge of the screen. So, I read that I should disable all of the settings under "Window Tiling and Edge Flip." After unchecking every box, Cinnamon behaves the way I want, and nothing happens when I drag windows to the edge.
HOWEVER, sometimes (seemingly randomly) these settings seem to change by themselves. Sometimes I will drag a window to the edge of the screen and the screen will dim; if I let go of the mouse, the window will maximize. Oddly enough, when I go back into the "Window Tiling and Edge Flip" window, all of the settings are still un-checked, just as I left them.
Usually my solution is to open the "Window Tiling and Edge Flip" window, re-check all of the boxes, and then un-check all of the boxes. This often (but not always) fixes the problem.
But sometimes windows will still try to snap -- even after re-enabling and disabling these settings. That just happened to me: I had to re-check and un-check all of the settings about four times, and finally the snapping behavior stopped ... for now.
Is this a bug? Is there anything I can do about it? I hesitate to submit any sort of bug report, because the circumstances are somewhat vague and seemingly random. I'd appreciate any information you might have.
For what it's worth, I also have a laptop with Linux Mint 17 Xfce, and I seem to recall seeing similar problems on that machine as well. However, I don't use that machine as often, so I may just be imagining that. Still, I figured it was worth mentioning; I can double-check that and get back to you about it.
Problem: Tiling/snapping settings do not remain set
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Problem: Tiling/snapping settings do not remain set
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Re: Problem: Tiling/snapping settings do not remain set
I just wanted to point out, it appears others have had the same issue: see here.
Additionally, I have just discovered some useful information. Here's how I can reproduce (as well as fix) the issue on my machine:
The problem is not specific to Firefox: I used a window from another program as well, and the same issue still occurs.
Also, I don't believe it's likely that any of the various software I have installed to is causing this to occur. At the least, I can say I haven't installed any software for manipulating Cinnamon's user interface.
Additionally, I have just discovered some useful information. Here's how I can reproduce (as well as fix) the issue on my machine:
- Maximize a window (e.g., Firefox)
- Un-maximize the window
- Drag the window towards and past an edge of the screen (either top, left, bottom, or right); the window will want to maximize
To fix: - Open menu "Window Tiling and Edge Flip"
- Check the first box ("Enable Window Tiling and Snapping")
- Drag the window towards and past an edge of the screen; again, it will want to tile
- Uncheck that box ("Enable Window Tiling and Snapping"); now, the window will not maximize when dragged past the edge
The problem is not specific to Firefox: I used a window from another program as well, and the same issue still occurs.
Also, I don't believe it's likely that any of the various software I have installed to is causing this to occur. At the least, I can say I haven't installed any software for manipulating Cinnamon's user interface.