Description of problem: Using the Tweak Tool, one can set Windows -> Titlebar Actions -> Middle-click = Toggle Maximize Vertically, this works for most Windows but not for Tilix. Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): Name : tilix Version : 1.6.4 Release : 1.fc26 How reproducible: Always (since Tilix has been promoted on the Fedora page, where I discovered it) Steps to Reproduce: 1. set the setting in the Tweak Tool 2. middle click with the mouse on the Titlebar of Tilix Actual results: Tilix is maximized over the whole screen Expected results: Tilix is only maximized vertically Additional info: I use Gnome in X-mode (non-Wayland). Double-click and Secondary-click work as expected.
I do not believe that this is a Tilix issue, every GTK3 application I try (GEdit, Nautilus, Lollypop, etc) exhibits the same behavior as Tilix. Only GTK2 applications seem to honor this setting.
With surprise, I realize that I'm not using that many GTK3 applications... Sorry for the noise, I re-title and re-assign the ticket.
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