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Re: Cool
by Soap on Saturday 19/Jan/2008, @08:49
When I set up comiz (or beryl or whatever it was then), I had to use wobbly windows, because it was the only way to get windows to snap to edges. Also, the stiffer the windows, the less they would snap.

That's when I decided KWin was more practical. That wasn't the only reason though, there were also desktop issues, and pager issues, and hotkey issues, etc.
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