Public bug reported:

I'm running Ubuntu 18.04 with a vanilla GNOME session under Wayland (the
issue presents with the default Ubuntu session too). I've encountered
this issue with applications that use Client-Side window decorations,
which is most of the GNOME applications. Windows with borders drawn
through the window manager do not have this issue.

Steps to reproduce:
1. Open an application that uses client-side decorations, e.g. gnome-terminal.
2. Edge tile the window by snapping the window to the left or right screen edge 
via dragging or Super+left/right keyboard shortcut.
3. Unsnap the window to restore it to its non-tiled state.

Expected behaviour:
The position and dimensions of the window after undoing the edge tiling should 
be restored to exactly what it was prior to tiling.

Observed behaviour:
Every time the window is unsnapped from the edge, its size gets smaller. 
Repeating it over and over will lead to it eventually shrinking to the minimum 
possible size.


I've found this issue only with client-side decorated windows, and only while 
restoring from split view / edge tiling. Restoring from a normal maximized 
state is ok.

** Affects: mutter (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

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  restoring edge tiled windows with client-side decorations shrinks them

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