I fully agree with #16, I think the old behavior makes the grid plugin
*very* useful when arranging several windows on the same workspace. Just
making everything occupy half the screen isn't as useful. I like to get
the "Ubuntu really is much more useful than Windows 7" feeling.

For example, maybe I want Firefox to occupy 75% of the screen (so I can
use the Treestyle tab addon to put my tabs on the left side of the
window and still see the web page I'm on), and then keep a text editor
on the left side. With the old behavior, this just required a couple of
ctrl+alt+6 and ctrl+alt+4 to get it *just right*, whereas with the new
behavior I have to drag stuff around with the mouse and probably won't
get it *just right*. I like the old behavior. Why not have an option to
activate it in CCSM? Both easy for newcomers, and easy to activate for
people that want it.

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  Keyboard shortcut - The grid keybindings are behaving inconsistently

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