Every time I launch a program, say firefox, it starts maximized, how can I keep this from happening. Its so ridiculous that they have this as the default.
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Just to flag up that the auto-maximize percentage is now configurable in 11.10 in But on 11.10:
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To fix this with Unity 2d, do this on the command line:
Or, launch gconf-editor and change that key to false. This annoyed the heck out of me, too. :( The fix is different for unity 2d than for 3d unity, |
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Found this in this thread, tested it, and it seems to be true.
Also, according to the same thread, this behavior can only be changed by editing unity source and recompiling. Not the answer we'd like to hear... |
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Unity was designed to auto-maximize windows if they take up a certain amount of screen space. To my knowledge not every single window does this, but most of them will. Currently there is no way to disable this in Unity 2D, but you can disable grid in ccsm, or you can edit the values to your liking, to avoid this maximization.
Basically, you can disable the top edge (set it to none) to avoid windows auto maximizing. |
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Install "Advanced Desktop Effect Settings" (ccsm) through the software center and launch it. Scroll down to "Window Management" and deselect "Snapping Windows" and "Grid". This will disable snapping to the edges of the screen and maximize when you reach the corners. Further you can decide whether to start windows centered, smart-positioned or if they should always be maximized etc. in "Place Windows" which is also under "Window Management" |
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Set the Auto-maximize value to 100% to completely disable it, or just to a higher percentage if you like the behavior but the default 75% is the wrong value for you.

