Confirm, see note on
https://help.ubuntu.com/13.10/ubuntu-help/shell-windows-states.html :
"Pressing <key>Alt</key> + click anywhere in a window will allow you to move
the window. Some people may find this easier than clicking on the <gui>title
bar</gui> of an application."
It may be worth to edit the text to smth like this:
"To move a window around the workspace, place the mouse pointer over the
window's title bar, then click and drag the window while continuing to hold
down the left mouse button. You can also move a window by holding the
\keystroke{Alt} key and then clicking anywhere in a window and holding the left
mouse button and dragging the window to a new location. To resize a window,
place the pointer on an edge or corner of the window so that the pointer turns
into a larger, two-sided arrow (known as the resize icon). You can then click
and drag to resize the window."
* Text located at ./ubuntu-desktop/managing-windows.tex :24
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1243556
Title:
Moving windows with Alt
Status in Ubuntu Manual:
New
Bug description:
In Getting Started with Ubuntu 13.10, Chapter "The Ubuntu Desktop",
p.26:
"You can also move a window by holding the \keystroke{Alt} key and
then clicking and holding the left mouse button while pointing at the
title bar of the window and dragging the window to a new location. "
When moving windows with Alt, you can click'n'drag not only on tiltle
bar, but on any place of window.
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