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#492
NX breaks window snapping in MATE
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Package: nxagent
Version: 3.5.0.24
The window snapping feature in MATE 1.8 does not work well with x2goagent...
The reasong for this is that nxagent/x2goagent does not trap the mouse
pointer while it is moving a window. When moving a window the mouse
pointer can leave the nxagent/x2goagent window and then loose its
window.
Snapping only works well (in nxagent windowed desktop mode) if I
exactly release the moved window at the border of the
nxagent/x2goagent X-Server.
This can be compared with Xephyr where the snapping works well.
Any idea where to look for this in NX code?
Mike
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