Confirmed. Here are my original steps to reproduce from a duplicate of
this bug:
Use the middle or right mouse buttons to maximize a gnome-terminal
window either vertically or horizontally. Now click on the desktop or
another window. Notice the gnome-terminal window shrinks by 2-4 pixels
in the di
This has to do with the padding size in the metacity theme settings.
When a window is focused it as a padding of 5 at the bottom. When a
window is unfocused it has a padding of 7. I believe the padding is
there for the "invisible" resize handles at the bottom, left, and right
of a window. As I don'
Sorry, I didn't realize until later that any terminal will do. But you
have to generate enough content to start scrolling. Seems like the last
line of the window has to have text. Just do a ls or even just hit
return until it scrolls.
Then as you gain/lose focus the window will resize by a line
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Title:
Compiz Unitiy, screen, and vertical maximize incompatibility
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