Hi;

On Friday, 6 March 2015, Roger Davis <r...@soest.hawaii.edu> wrote:

>
> I finally ran this down. The mutter window manager does indeed by default
> auto-maximize any newly mapped window larger than 0.8 of the 'usable screen
> area'. I think the latter means the space between gnome-shell's upper and
> lower toolbars, as I could never get anything more than about 0.75 of the
> total X11 display area.
>
> I still can't absolutely confirm that I'm actually running mutter because
> it does not appear in my system process list, and wmctrl says my WM is
> 'GNOME Shell'.


GNOME Shell *is* Mutter. The shell uses libmutter which provides the whole
windowing system logic as well as the interface with the rest of the
windowing system (both input and output). Mutter is just a simple binary
that uses libmutter internally in the same way the Shell does but without
all the logic and UI provided by the Shell.

Ciao,
 Emmanuele.





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