On 03/03/16 22:30, Siard wrote:
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After restarting Mate, you will see that windows have wider borders,
so that's an improvement at least.
But they can be made even wider if desired.
As root, edit usr/share/themes/Spidey/metacity-1/metacity-theme-1.xml.
You will see these lines near the beginni
Good day,
I have the same problem, although with GNOME 3. It was easier to grab the edges
in Debian 7.
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Dario Strbenac
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University of Sydney
Camperdown NSW 2050
Australia
Russell Gadd wrote:
> I have just installed Jessie with the Mate desktop. [...] I find
> grabbing the edges or corner of a window with the mouse pointer in
> order to extend it is very fiddly. Is this due to the border being
> very thin?
Yes, obviously.
> Are there any options to make this easier
On 2016-03-02, Russell Gadd wrote:
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> I have just installed Jessie with the Mate desktop. My screen is 1920 x
> 1080. I find grabbing the edges or corner of a window with the mouse
> pointer in order to extend it is very f
On 3/2/2016 2:51 PM, Russell Gadd wrote:
I have just installed Jessie with the Mate desktop. My screen is 1920 x
1080. I find grabbing the edges or corner of a window with the mouse
pointer in order to extend it is very fiddly. Is this due to the border
being very thin? Are there any options to m
I have just installed Jessie with the Mate desktop. My screen is 1920 x
1080. I find grabbing the edges or corner of a window with the mouse
pointer in order to extend it is very fiddly. Is this due to the border
being very thin? Are there any options to make this easier, such as
choosing a window
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