Comment 6 for bug 1727225

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In , Unimbox (unimbox) wrote :

(In reply to comment #1)
> It does exist. It's under the hard-to-find key of
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> org.gnome.mutter edge-tiling
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> For gnome-shell, there's:
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> org.gnome.shell.overrides edge-tiling

No, I mentioned about that option, edge-tiling, in my first sentence to avoid misunderstanding >> I know there is an option to enable or disable edge-tiling feature.<<. What I talked about is interactions between window and screen edges/bounds themselves. When I drag a window it sticks to another window edge until I've moved my cursor further away (like ~20 pixels) only then the window releases and continues to be dragged by the mouse.

Or another example: when I want to place the half of my window outside the screen I start dragging it and when the edge of the window hits the edge of the screen it stops even I continue dragging, after ~20 pixel away the window releases and continues following my cursor.

The option "edge-tiling" provides interaction only between window and screen bounds with resizing and tiling them.