In addition, I'm inclined to say that the spacing between the terminal
windows here is not a bug.

Terminals set specific size hints so that they aren't resized to exactly
fit their contents in character size. If the window can't be allocated
to a position that exactly fits those size hints, then we resize it a
little smaller. The only case where we don't do that is in the semi-
maximize and maximize case, and that's fine.

The maximization bug, however, is.

** Description changed:

+ Using the grid plugin to resize a window in the corner, and then
+ maximizing the window will result in the window being maximized in-
+ place, rather than covering the whole screen.
+ 
+ ORIGINAL DESCRIPTION:
+ 
  If you use the shortcuts to place a window in the corners (for example the 
bottom left corner <Control><Alt>KP1) then some applications like Gnome 
Terminal get not resized correctly, which results in free spaces left to the 
workspace edges. (All settings for Gnome Terminal are default).
  This happens for Compiz 0.9.9 using Nvidia 313.x drivers.
  Most applications like Nautilus work perfect, though.
  But for all tested applications one bug is common:
  Part 2:
  If you place the window in any corner and then press <Control><Alt>KP5 the 
window does not get placed correctly (the application gets resized correctly 
but is placed somewhere in between the workspaces. This varies from position to 
position. It gets distributed to all workspaces symmetric.)

** Summary changed:

- Placing Windows in corners does not always work as expected 
+ Using grid-resize prevents windows from maximizing correctly

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