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Description of problem: When pinning firefox to the right or left of a monitor in dual head mode (half screen maximize), if I then click on an app on the other monitor and alt-tab back to firefox, it jumps to the other screen. I'm not sure if this is a firefox or gnome-shell issue as it is similar to bug #598992 but only happens in firefox, and only when it is maximized to the right or left edge. Regular maximization works fine. Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): gnome-shell-3.0.1-4.fc15.x86_64 firefox-4.0.1-2.fc15.x86_64 How reproducible: Happens most of the time when the steps are reproduced as bellow but sometimes it works correctly. Steps to Reproduce: 1. attach an extra monitor to your computer and set it on the right or left of the main display 2. open up firefox and half screen maximize it on one of the displays 3. on the other display open up another application 4. click on firefox with the mouse and then do the same to the other app so that app is focused 5. alt-tab and select firefox Actual results: firefox will jump to the other screen Expected results: firefox stays in the same position it was maximized in Additional info: This does not happen when maximizing full screen This only seems to happen in firefox
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