Pickels Asked: 2011-05-16 06:33:04 +0800 CST2011-05-16 06:33:04 +0800 CST 2011-05-16 06:33:04 +0800 CST Is it possible to adjust the snap feature? 772 Is it possible to adjust the snap feature in 11.04? I want something like 2/3 1/3 instead of 1/2 1/2 of the screen. 11.04 2 Answers Voted Octavian Damiean 2011-05-16T06:40:15+08:002011-05-16T06:40:15+08:00 This feature is controlled by the Grid plugin of Compiz. I have seen no way to adjust the size of windows when the snap feature resizes your windows though. You can use CompizConfig Settings Manager (also known as ccsm) to alter its settings. Jacob 2011-05-19T08:08:11+08:002011-05-19T08:08:11+08:00 Once you've snapped a window, you can resize it using the Grid plugin's keybindings. The defaults (taken from CompizConfig Settings Manager ) are: For example: if you've snapped a window to the left half of the screen, press Ctrl+Alt+← to resize it to 1/3 of your screen's width. You can repeat the keystroke to resize it to 1/4, 3/4, 2/3 and 1/2 of your screen's width.
This feature is controlled by the
Grid
plugin of Compiz. I have seen no way to adjust the size of windows when the snap feature resizes your windows though.You can use CompizConfig Settings Manager (also known as
ccsm
) to alter its settings.Once you've snapped a window, you can resize it using the
Grid
plugin's keybindings. The defaults (taken from CompizConfig Settings Manager ) are:For example: if you've snapped a window to the left half of the screen, press Ctrl+Alt+←
to resize it to 1/3 of your screen's width. You can repeat the keystroke to resize it to 1/4, 3/4, 2/3 and 1/2 of your screen's width.