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2014-06-26Remove all trailing whitespaces in the code treeJoaquín Ignacio Aramendía1-36/+36
Just run: $ find -name '*.c' -print0 | xargs -r0 sed -e 's/[[:blank:]]\+$//' -i $ find -name '*.h' -print0 | xargs -r0 sed -e 's/[[:blank:]]\+$//' -i
2014-01-24Merge branch '1.7.0-window-snapping'Stefano Karapetsas1-3/+62
2014-01-15constraints: don't apply fullscreen workarounds for CSD windowsinfirit1-1/+7
If you maximize a CSD window on a monitor without struts, it ends up taking the whole monitor size, but it doesn't mean that the application wants to fullscreen. Gnome Bug: https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=708718 Gnome Commit: https://git.gnome.org/browse/mutter/commit/src/core/constraints.c?id=4eeeb1557a3a0caff6ef1debd92aeb541ae1b556
2013-05-31Implement side-by-side tilingStefano Karapetsas1-3/+62
Patch by Florian Müllner for Metacity https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=607694 When dragging a window over a screen edge and dropping it there, maximize it vertically and scale it horizontally to cover the corresponding half of the current monitor. Whenever a "hot area" which triggers this behavior is entered, an indication of window's target size is displayed after a short delay to avoid distraction when moving a window between monitors.
2012-11-18fixed incorrect fsf addresses.Steve Zesch1-2/+2
2011-12-01moving from https://github.com/perberos/mate-desktop-environmentPerberos1-0/+1382