← Back to context Comment by Rygian 1 day ago Wait, they implemented Alt-Drag/Right drag? 5 comments Rygian Reply chungy 1 day ago I believe the parent is referring to how GNOME 3.0 had some really bad resizing grabs. Single-pixel widths at the edges, and almost impossible to hit corners.Latter versions significantly improved it. jasonvorhe 1 day ago Has been a major issue for me with Xfce and Gnome over the years, mostly just switched window managers. jwrallie 1 day ago Xfce is just ridiculous, it has 1px thin area to grab, and last time I checked they just mentioned you should use alt right click instead. 1 reply → duskwuff 1 day ago Sort of! Cmd + Ctrl + drag moves windows now.
chungy 1 day ago I believe the parent is referring to how GNOME 3.0 had some really bad resizing grabs. Single-pixel widths at the edges, and almost impossible to hit corners.Latter versions significantly improved it. jasonvorhe 1 day ago Has been a major issue for me with Xfce and Gnome over the years, mostly just switched window managers. jwrallie 1 day ago Xfce is just ridiculous, it has 1px thin area to grab, and last time I checked they just mentioned you should use alt right click instead. 1 reply →
jasonvorhe 1 day ago Has been a major issue for me with Xfce and Gnome over the years, mostly just switched window managers. jwrallie 1 day ago Xfce is just ridiculous, it has 1px thin area to grab, and last time I checked they just mentioned you should use alt right click instead. 1 reply →
jwrallie 1 day ago Xfce is just ridiculous, it has 1px thin area to grab, and last time I checked they just mentioned you should use alt right click instead. 1 reply →
I believe the parent is referring to how GNOME 3.0 had some really bad resizing grabs. Single-pixel widths at the edges, and almost impossible to hit corners.
Latter versions significantly improved it.
Has been a major issue for me with Xfce and Gnome over the years, mostly just switched window managers.
Xfce is just ridiculous, it has 1px thin area to grab, and last time I checked they just mentioned you should use alt right click instead.
1 reply →
Sort of! Cmd + Ctrl + drag moves windows now.