** Description changed: Binary package hint: compiz - placing windows via compiz grid plugin can be regarded as maximizing them to a certain region. - The intention is to tile windows, maximizing their usage of a side, hemisphere or quadrant of the screen. + placing windows via compiz grid plugin can be regarded as "maximizing" them within a constrained space, inbetween other "tiles". + The intention is to tile windows, maximizing their usage of a side, hemisphere or maybe also quadrant of the screen. - In this understanding, window corners should be drawn cornered and not rounded. - rounded corners are for non-maximized & non snapped-to-grid windows floating above the grid. - - all snapped to grid windows should have "cornered corners", i.e. not - rounded. + In this understanding, window corners should be drawn straight and not rounded. + Rounded corners will still look good on floating windows.
** Description changed: Binary package hint: compiz - placing windows via compiz grid plugin can be regarded as "maximizing" them within a constrained space, inbetween other "tiles". - The intention is to tile windows, maximizing their usage of a side, hemisphere or maybe also quadrant of the screen. + Tiling windows via Compiz Grid plugin is the same as "maximizing" them to an area constrained by other "tiles". + The intention is to tile windows, maximizing their efficient usage of a side (left|right), hemisphere or maybe also of a quadrant of physical display. - In this understanding, window corners should be drawn straight and not rounded. + In this understanding, window corners should be drawn straight and not rounded on tiled windows. Rounded corners will still look good on floating windows. -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/694302 Title: grid makes window corners round -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list ubuntu-bugs@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bugs