On 09/21/2014 05:30 PM, Carlos R. Mafra wrote:
> On Sun, 21 Sep 2014 at  8:36:54 -0500, Doug Torrance wrote:
>> +Window snapping
>> +---------------
>> +
>> +You can now "snap" a window to one side of the screen by dragging it to that
>> +side.  It is enabled by setting "WindowSnapping = YES" in
>> +~/GNUstep/Defaults/WindowMaker or selecting "Enable window snapping" under
>> +"Expert User Preferences" in WPrefs.app.
>> +
>
> You should add a description of what 'snap' is supposed to do (ie maximize
> left or right). It's not obvious to me at least that 'snap' has this 
> meaning.
>
>> +Note that window snapping is automatically disabled if DontLinkWorkspaces =
>> +"NO", as this feature also involves dragging a window to one side of the
>> +screen.
> You should also mention that 'DontLinkWorkspaces' is the option
> 'Switch workspaces while dragging windows' in the Workspace tab of
> WPrefs.app.
>
> Otherwise you are not being too useful to a regular user who doesn't
> want to read the source code to find out where 'DontLinkWorkspaces' can
> be found or what it means (since the name is not intuitive).

Thanks for the comments, Carlos!  I'm sending a new patch, this time
just with a revised note about window snapping, as I may be revising the
"unmaximize on move" feature to include the current behavior as an
option based on Iain's comments.

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