This bug was fixed in the package gnome-shell-extension-tiling-assistant
- 52-0ubuntu1

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gnome-shell-extension-tiling-assistant (52-0ubuntu1) questing; urgency=medium

  * New upstream release (LP: #2107755)
  * Merge with Debian, remaining changes:
    - Rename extension to gnome-shell-extension-ubuntu-tiling-assistant
    - debian/control: Suggests gnome-shell-extension-prefs
    - d/p: tilingWindowManager: Override window constraints style
  * debian/rules: Fixup gencontrol for Ubuntu

gnome-shell-extension-tiling-assistant (51-2) unstable; urgency=medium

  * Automatically update supported GNOME Shell versions by parsing metadata.json
  * Try to improve dh_translations handling for Ubuntu (LP: #2106777)

 -- Alessandro Astone <alessandro.ast...@canonical.com>  Fri, 20 Jun
2025 14:26:48 +0200

** Changed in: gnome-shell-extension-tiling-assistant (Ubuntu)
       Status: Fix Committed => Fix Released

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Title:
   a maximized window won't be tiled

Status in Gnome Shell Extension Tiling Assistant:
  Unknown
Status in gnome-shell-extension-tiling-assistant package in Ubuntu:
  Fix Released
Status in gnome-shell-extension-tiling-assistant source package in Plucky:
  In Progress

Bug description:
  [ Impact ]

  A maximized window cannot be unmaximized and tiled in one step.

  Dragging with the mouse a maximized window will unmaximize it, but
  moving it to a screen edge does not offer the option to tile it. To be
  tiled, the window must first be unmaximized, then selected again to be
  tiled.

  [ Test Plan ]

  1. Log into Ubuntu Desktop
  2. Ensure "Enhanced Tiling" is enabled in Settings > Ubuntu Desktop
  3. Maximize a window
  4. Without ever releasing the mouse button, drag the window from its titlebar 
and move it to a screen edge
  5. Verify that a rectanglular area is highlighted
  6. Verify that releasing the mouse button tiles the window in that rectangle
  7. Verify that the remaining part of the screen prompts a dialog to select a 
window to be tiled next to it.

  [ Where problems could occur ]

  The tiling-assistant extension modifies the default GNOME Shell behaviour for 
arranging windows.
  Problems could manifest when dragging a window with the mouse, when the 
tiling-assistant extension is enabled which is true by default in Ubuntu 
Desktop.

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