** Description changed: Semi-maximized windows have 1px borders drawn on adjacent workspaces. It's harder to see when you're running Unity, but you can see it in 12.04. TESTCASE: 1. Open a terminal on a left-most workspace. 2. Horizontally maximize the window by right-clicking on the maximize button. 3. Go to the workspace to the right and you will see the terminal's 1px border is drawn under the launcher. DESIGN: There are two possible fixes, and I'm not sure which one is preferred: 1. Ensure the borders remain on the current workspace it's maximized on; or 2. Ensure semi-maximized windows don't have borders on the maximized edges (more difficult). -------------------------------------- - Desired Resolution: - - - Ensure all the borders of all windows remain on the current workspace - (e.g. borders should not spill on to adjacent workspace) + DESIGN SAYS: + Ensure all the borders of all windows remain on the current workspace (e.g. borders should not spill on to adjacent workspace)
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