On Mon, Dec 22, 2014 at 8:41 PM, Donato Marrazzo
<donato.marra...@gmail.com> wrote:
> It seems that this behavior is desired: personally I don't understand the
> reason for a such choice.

With fullscreen windows, we cannot know what (application) UI we might
interfere with when keeping the hot corner. For instance if the user
is playing a fullscreen game, we don't want to unexpectedly open the
overview on her. Or consider running (another version of) GNOME
fullscreen inside a VM - the top bar will belong to the guest in that
case, so having the hot corner trigger the guest's overview is much
more expected in that case than opening the host's overview.
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