» Disable snapping windows in compiz-fusion

Running compiz-fusion for some time, one thing started to annoy me. Snapping windows. The first thing I obviously looked for was the Snapping Windows Plugin. But that was already disabled.
I'm blogging the setting that controls this behavior because it took me some time to find it, I think other people may find it contra productive as well.

No need for a long article this time.

In text

It's a subsetting of the Wobbly Windows plugin called: Snap Inverted. Turn it off and the snapping stops.

In video

Illustrated.

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By the way

Did I say that Gutsy & compiz-fusion are totally awesome?

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category: Howto - Desktop
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#28. Kyle Huff on 02 July 2009

Gravatar.com: Kyle HuffWith a fresh install of Jaunty - I had to uncheck "Snap Inverted" then also disable the wobbly windows plugin, and re-enabled it for this to take affect.. Thanks for the tip!

#27. Troy on 15 December 2008

Gravatar.com: TroyAhh, Thanks a lot! I've been trying to turn that stupid setting off for a while now! Big help.

#26. Jake on 09 December 2008

Gravatar.com: JakeThank you so much! this was driving me crazy!

#25. Craig on 29 October 2008

Gravatar.com: CraigThanks for the tip, I've been trying to turn this off for days!

#24. BunkleBus on 15 April 2008

Default avatar:BunkleBusThank you!!!!!!

#23. Ted on 05 April 2008

Default avatar:TedThanks for showung this :) I turned off snapping windows and still does this... It should be turned off by default:) Thanks again

#22. cggaret on 28 March 2008

Default avatar:cggaretThank you. I wish I would have googled this before the hours that I spent trying to find this setting. Thank you, thank you thank you.

#21. Matt Lacey on 13 March 2008

Default avatar:Matt LaceyThank you!!! Some how it 'magically' turned on and it's been doing my nut for weeks!

#20. gotjukies on 04 March 2008

Default avatar:gotjukiesThanks. That was driving me nuts!

#19. Florian on 20 January 2008

Default avatar:FlorianThanks! that was annoying.

#18. neo214 on 12 January 2008

Default avatar:neo214AWESOME YOU ROCK!

#17. Anonymous on 11 January 2008

Default avatar:AnonymousI actually like the snapping windows. However, not so much wobbly. I'd disable wobbly completely and enable the snapping plugin, personally.

but if you use wobbly anyways, if you enable or disable the snap-inverted, you can also hold shift to temporarily force the opposite, if, say, you want only this window to snap (or if it is snapping and you don't want that window to)

#16. piltdown on 10 January 2008

Default avatar:piltdownThis was bugging me for so long. Thanks!!

#15. Gandalfos on 16 December 2007

Default avatar:GandalfosThank you so much !! I search for a long time to disable this.

#14. Jesse Wright on 14 November 2007

Default avatar:Jesse WrightThank you!

#13. dustingram on 14 November 2007

Default avatar:dustingramPerfect! Thanks!

#12. Kevin on 05 November 2007

Member avatar: Kevin@ Hoek: ffmpeg allows you to control compression levels. This can really help to keep your vids readable. One thing though, please keep comments on topic by posting in the right article. Thanks!

#11. Hoek on 05 November 2007

Default avatar:HoekIndeed a good solution, though the snappiness is controlable. I also like your article on gtkrecordMydesktop. The only problem with desktopvids is once converted to flash (which is what most imagehosters do) the text gets fuzzy and so useless. I use SnagIt on my winbox, great easy to use tool, same problem. Creates crystalclear desktops vids in AVI, but once converted it's useless as a demo. Any thoughts?
And yes Gutsy&Compiz, i just love it!

#10. Leszek on 05 November 2007

Default avatar:LeszekI find it annoying to.
On a big monitor it could be usefull.

#9. Gaspard on 03 November 2007

Default avatar:GaspardI reckon this should be turned off by default.. I wouldn't mind it too much if it was adjustable (the snappiness) etc...

#8. timothy on 01 November 2007

Default avatar:timothyyeah it took me a little while to find that too, so annoying

#7. John on 30 October 2007

Default avatar:JohnExactly what I needed to disable the only thing I didn't like about compiz. Had same trouble finding as well. Thanks much!

#6. Derek on 26 October 2007

Default avatar:DerekThanks so much for the tip!

#5. Anson on 22 October 2007

Default avatar:AnsonThanks! This has been bugging me.

#4. Kevin on 21 October 2007

Member avatar: Kevin@ Jason: Thank you. I have an article on that as well:
http://kevin.vanzonneveld.net/techblog/article/create_your_own_screencast/

#3. Jason on 21 October 2007

Default avatar:JasonHi, I've been reading your blog for a few weeks- good stuff! I was wondering what you use for screencasting in ubuntu.
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Thanks!

#2. Kevin on 19 October 2007

Member avatar: Kevin@ Jim March: You are missing a couple of packages. Take a look at my other article:
http://kevin.vanzonneveld.net/techblog/article/upgrade_to_ubuntu_gutsy_with_compizfusion/
And (re)install the packages listed in Step 3.

#1. Jim March on 19 October 2007

Default avatar:Jim March(Cross-posted from Ubuntuforms...)

I appear to be punished for using Gutsy in Beta. Now that it's fully released, I can't get one key window.

I'm running a single-core Celeron 1.6 laptop of recent make (Acer 3680) with 1.5gig RAM and the Intel 945 graphics chip. I'm getting the same issue running the "intel" and "i810" drivers.
... [more]
Background: I was trying to follow the directions for getting rid of the brain-dead "snap to grid" effect in Compiz found here:

(this page and video above)

At 52 seconds in, you can see he goes to "appearance" and then the "visual effects" tab. So far so good, I can get there.

But I only have THREE radio buttons: "None", "Normal" and "Extra".

In Kevin's video, he has a fourth button - I can't catch the name but it leads to a whole universe of settings and fine-tuning I don't have.

Now, I could add “gnome-compiz-manager” in Synaptic and get some controls. But I can't turn off snap-to-grid with that thing and it's otherwise a buggy kluge. For starters, all settings done there are re-set to default the moment I reboot.

I want the full settings normal to Compiz. I don't think I should be punished for being a beta user - that's insane.

I've tried fully removing everything Compiz-related in Synaptic and starting over. Didn't help.

Anybody have a clue what's going on here?