Hello, thanks for reply, Nope, I have tried this already, When org.gnome.shell.overrides edge-tiling is true it maximizes the window when I move it to upper screen border. When it is false it does not maximize, but it does not change the behavior of snapping to other windows borders, so I am not sure what else can I try. And does this flag work for you to turn off all snapping? What exactly should change when I set it false? There is a post about that, not mine but I have left a comment there. Here is the link
http://superuser.com/questions/948202/how-to-disable-windows-to-window-snapping-in-gnome-3-desktop On 10 December 2015 at 20:54, Norman L Smith <nls1...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hello, > > It is not a good day. > Missed the org in my previous message. > > org > gnome > shell > overrides > Norman > > > On Thu, 2015-12-10 at 03:51 +0100, Mikhail V wrote: >> Hello, >> >> I have a standard Fedora 22 installation with Gnome 3.16. >> I am new here, please correct me if this is wrong topic. >> Question is, how can I disable the snap to window border feature. >> When >> I move the window around the screen, it snaps to ALL underlying >> window's borders, which is annoying and makes the movement jerky, >> when >> I try to position it precisely in a cascade manner, or tile it with a >> narrow space between windows. >> Also I do not understand why I need this feature at all? And what is >> the sense of snapping for example the right border of current window >> to the right border of all background windows? >> >> Mikhail >> _______________________________________________ >> gnome-shell-list mailing list >> gnome-shell-list@gnome.org >> https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-shell-list _______________________________________________ gnome-shell-list mailing list gnome-shell-list@gnome.org https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-shell-list