Hi,

I finally had a few minutes to install and try out the Maximus and other
features from Next.  I have a multi-head screen: widescreen laptop plus 22"
widescreen LCD.

Is there some easy way to record my screen so i can just post to youtube to
show whats going on?  anyway i'll just explain here...

Bug 1:
I have a terminal and a gvim next to each other, as small boxes, on my right
screen (LCD).
I maximus the gvim, and I notice there is an over lap of the windows of 2
pixels.
The terminal overlaps the gvim by the window border pixel (black), plus 1
pixel of gvim's content.

Bug 2:
Same scenario as bug 1, same action performed.
The gvim window extends all the way to the top and bottom of the screen
(correct, i want that), it extends to the terminal on the left (a little too
much, see bug 1), but it does NOT extend all the way to the right.
If i resize the gvim I can see the little wmaker sizes tooltip, it says the
window is 99x wide, when it should be around 137x wide.
I discovered that if the small-gvim-window is 84x wide, then it will Maximus
to the full right side of the screen.   If it is ANY LESS than 83x wide,
then it will only maximus to 99x wide.
Is this by design?

Bug 3:
I have turned on "When maximizing - do not cover icons"   (do not cover dock
is UNTICKED)
I turned on "Full screen maximization" in the Window Attributes of my GVim
window (on a per window basis).
When I maximise or vertical-maximise my gvim window, it will resize
vertically until it HIDES the wmaker title bar.  This is as expected.
When i Maximus my gvim window, it will vertically resize so that it covers
the icons, but does NOT go bigger until the title bar is hidden.


Bonus bug (possibly unrelated):
The tooltip I mentioned in bug 2 appeared top left of my right screen (same
screen as gvim).  Shouldn't it appear on the window or in the middle of the
window or something like that?


And Bonus passing test:
The workspace-name-display-as-you-switch-workspaces works great now :)  it
shows in the middle of the screen that my mouse is on :)


There we go, sorry for the delay in testing, its been heavy going at work
and home.

cheers,
Paul

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