I couldn't get used to using the alt-mouse method, so I just increased
the border size to 4px on my system :)
http://sevkeifert.blogspot.com/2014/12/increase-window-border-size-in-
xubuntu.html
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Matthew, the Alt+right-click method will change only the width of a
window if you start the right-click-drag from the vertically middle area
of the left side of the window.
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Keyboard shortcuts also allow resizing only horizontally.
I know that the window-borders issue is of concern to many users, that's why I
put together the methods for window-resizing recently:
http://xubuntu.org/news/window-resizing-in-xubuntu-and-xfce/
(As this is a design decision, not a bug, I
This bug persists in 12.04.
Is it possible to create a wider invisible "virtual border" that is
easier to grip? The workarounds do exist, but sometimes I just want to
resize from only the left edge (without using a corner, which makes it
harder not to change the height of the window) which is extr
We are also planning Greybird-accessibility, which should include larger
window borders for example. I hope we can build the accessibility
version before Precise, as well as be asking the user to either use
accessibility packages (including Greybird-a11y) or not, at
installation.
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** Changed in: murrine-themes (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Won't Fix
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Title:
Draggable window borders too narrow in greybird
To manage notifica
thanks for your bugreport.
this was a conscious design decision – at first the border was 2px wide, which
made it (though only) slightly easier to grab.
with the system-wide introduction of resize-grips we rethought the 2px design
and made the window-border 1px wide, since resize-grips are far e