ystem/Preferences/Windows dialogue is set to 'maximise vertically' on
double click titlebar.

doing 'metacity --replace' brings correct behaviour, the windows
maximise only vertically. Doing 'compiz --replace' makes windows
maximise normally - not vertically.

CCSM - in 'General Compiz Options' I can set the shortcut for 'toggle
Maximise Window Vertically' - Super-V now does the job, but double
clicking still maximises normally. I can find no other relevant settings
in CCSM.

Loading up 'Ubuntu Tweak' and checking the 'Window Manager Settings'
shows Titlebar double-click action as 'Maximise Vertically' - Middle
click set to lower, right click set to Menu, and wheel action set to
roll up.

gconf-editor - action_double_click_titlebar set to toggle_maximize_vertically
Altering this to 'toggle_maximise_horizontally' does not change the behaviour, 
though 'toggle_shade' is working fine...

It appears that toggle_maximize_vertically set in gconf is ignored when
compiz is running.

(I recently upgraded to Natty - and had no issues before the upgrade.
Perhaps this is an issue caused by a non-clean installation).

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Title:
  vertical maximize when double clicking on titlebar

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