I see a regression here:
- Open a terminal
- Grab it by the menu bar and drag it to the right side of the screen
The resulting window is not resizeable by discrete steps, even after 
un-snapping.

And another, more bizarre case:
- Open a terminal
- Drag its right border to the right side of the screen
The grid plugin overlay rectangle will appear (as if the window was being 
dragged instead of resized [!]). And if you release the mouse button at that 
point, the terminal will (1) keep its original size/position, and (2) stop 
being resizeable by discrete steps too. This didn't happen before, and I'm 
guessing this is a regression caused by the fix to this bug.

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  Windows like gnome-terminal have awkward space around them after being
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