No, I don't think I'm confusing those two. By
"maximized" I mean the
thing
that gets triggered when one clicks the appropriate button in the
top right
corner of the window titlebar, between minimize and close
buttons. The
window gets spread across the screen, but does not go into
fullscreen.
It's just the common usual "maximize" feature that
exists
basically on all
window managers (and on all OSes :-) ).
Now, when
the window is in this state, I don't seem to see window borders,
except
the window titlebar on top. Maybe the borders are too
thin for me to
notice, or maybe they are not there at all (can one configure
their
thickness anywhere?). Either way, I cannot seem to navigate the
mouse to
"grab&drag" a window border. Or even if I could,
that would probably
resize the window rather than fold it like paper (the F13
machine is not
here for me to check right now). In emerald, if the window is
*not*
maximized, dragging the border also resizes it by default, but
if it *is*
maximized, dragging the window border does this paper-folding
effect
instead of resizing.
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