+1 but only for XFCE on Ubuntu (Easypeasy) 10.10

I've had a look at the code for maximus but couldn't work it out. XFCE has code 
to remove borders from maximised windows so I thought that might be an issue 
but disabling it didn't help. It's amost like XFCE respects the call to remove 
decorations but doesn't resize the window automatically where gnome does. 
Though I am just guessing based on the fact I couldn't see anything in Maximus 
that tried to resize a window when the decorations were removed, but I was 
struggling to follow it so it could have been there.

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  maximus leaves a gap at top in XFCE

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