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    Aero Snap function?

    I would like to have a function like "Aero Snap" found in Windows.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TbsnbjkrWus

    Would be nice if Compipz had a plugin for this. But I cant find any info about it.

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    Re: Aero Snap function?

    check out the grid plugin in compiz.
    If you dont like having to use shortcuts for it, I guess its possible somehow to bind it to an edge binding in the commands plugin, but I havent figured that out yet.

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    Re: Aero Snap function?

    Thx. Thats almous what I wanted.

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    Re: Aero Snap function?

    I also would like to see the snap function built into compiz. Grid almost does what we are looking for but I would like to see it mouse based. Anyone know if it is even possible without some severe code hacking?

    Also, on a side note the aero shake feature (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_ryBmNrwqDo) is pretty sweet as well. I am sure that with enough hacking it could be done on linux as well.

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    Re: Aero Snap function?

    This is great. I've used in on my Windows machine and I love that feature.

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    Re: Aero Snap function?

    I worked out the snapping windows via mouse bit. I will post again in a moment with the tutorial.

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    Re: Aero Snap function?

    Quote Originally Posted by dbyjazz View Post
    This is great. I've used in on my Windows machine and I love that feature.
    Its a nice feature, though I prefer grid and Maximumize in compiz.
    Especially with dual monitor aero snap is useless, as it only snaps to the left half on the left monitor and the right half on the right monitor

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    Re: Aero Snap function?

    Quote Originally Posted by Hund View Post
    I would like to have a function like "Aero Snap" found in Windows.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TbsnbjkrWus

    Would be nice if Compipz had a plugin for this. But I cant find any info about it.
    kubuntu has this by default

    also it can have different icons and wallpaper on different desktops
    Kwin is quite nice to it is basically Compiz for kde
    Last edited by JUSTINBEAIRD; April 11th, 2010 at 10:12 AM.

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    Re: Aero Snap function?

    I really like that, but I have one question: Is there a way to only activate the plugin at the time I really move a window to one of the sides of the desktop? The problem is that as soon as I move my mouse cursor to the left or the right (without having window selected) the currently active window resizes.
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    Quote Originally Posted by manoriax View Post
    I really like that, but I have one question: Is there a way to only activate the plugin at the time I really move a window to one of the sides of the desktop? The problem is that as soon as I move my mouse cursor to the left or the right (without having window selected) the currently active window resizes.
    This is exactly the same problem that I'm having, and unfortunately its causing me to not use the Aero Snap function. Can anyone come up with a solution?

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