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Enable edge tiling when dropping windows on screen edges
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Located in
data/schemas/org.gnome.metacity.gschema.xml:31
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If enabled, dropping windows on vertical screen edges maximizes them vertically and resizes them horizontally to cover half of the available area. Dropping windows on the top screen edge maximizes them completely.
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Located in
data/schemas/org.gnome.metacity.gschema.xml:32
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Window placement behavior
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Located in
data/schemas/org.gnome.metacity.gschema.xml:41
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Metacity's default window-placement behavior is smart (first-fit), similar to behaviors in some other window managers. It will try to tile windows so that they do not overlap. Set this option to "smart" for this behavior. This option can be set to "center" to place new windows in the centers of their workspaces, "origin" for the upper-left corners of the workspaces, or "random" to place new windows at random locations within their workspaces.
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Located in
data/schemas/org.gnome.metacity.gschema.xml:42
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If true, trade off usability for less resource usage
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Si és «true» (cert), sacrifica usabilitat per usar menys recursos
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Translated by
David Planella
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Located in
data/schemas/org.gnome.metacity.gschema.xml:57
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If true, Metacity will give the user less feedback by using wireframes, avoiding animations, or other means. This is a significant reduction in usability for many users, but may allow legacy applications to continue working, and may also be a useful tradeoff for terminal servers. However, the wireframe feature is disabled when accessibility is on.
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Located in
data/schemas/org.gnome.metacity.gschema.xml:58
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Theme Name
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Located in
data/schemas/org.gnome.metacity.theme.gschema.xml:11
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This setting is only used if Metacity is selected as the theme type. You MUST provide a valid Metacity theme name, otherwise Metacity will fall back to the default GTK+ theme - Adwaita.
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Located in
data/schemas/org.gnome.metacity.theme.gschema.xml:12
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Theme Type
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Located in
data/schemas/org.gnome.metacity.theme.gschema.xml:21
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Metacity supports two theme types - GTK+ (gtk.css) and Metacity (metacity-theme-x.xml). GTK+ theme: all data is loaded from CSS. This is the same theme that is used by Mutter for server-side decorations and by GTK+ for client-side decorations. Metacity theme: data is loaded from metacity-theme-x.xml and CSS. When using this theme type you MUST provide a valid theme name.
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Located in
data/schemas/org.gnome.metacity.theme.gschema.xml:22
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