On Thu, Nov 4, 2010 at 10:03 PM, vida <email address hidden> wrote:
> I was able to resize windows by dragging the edges over 2 monitors using
> 9.04 with Nvidia drivers. After upgrading via 9.10 to 10.04 this is not
> possible anymore. I lost over an hour to find out about the issue.
>
> The workarounds ALT-F8 and ALT-middle button do work - but I find it rather inconvenient to have to manually enable this in the compiz settings and still be forced to change the way I worked.
> It also makes it harder for people switching from Windows where it also works simply by dragging an edge or corner across to the second monitor.
>
> mback's questions remain open.
Yes this is a regression (just saw it now when doing some other
fixes). I will be making it an option in 0.9 (should hit Natty
sometime this week)
On Thu, Nov 4, 2010 at 10:03 PM, vida <email address hidden> wrote:
> I was able to resize windows by dragging the edges over 2 monitors using
> 9.04 with Nvidia drivers. After upgrading via 9.10 to 10.04 this is not
> possible anymore. I lost over an hour to find out about the issue.
>
> The workarounds ALT-F8 and ALT-middle button do work - but I find it rather inconvenient to have to manually enable this in the compiz settings and still be forced to change the way I worked.
> It also makes it harder for people switching from Windows where it also works simply by dragging an edge or corner across to the second monitor.
>
> mback's questions remain open.
Yes this is a regression (just saw it now when doing some other
fixes). I will be making it an option in 0.9 (should hit Natty
sometime this week)
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