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Sorting actors by the distance in the axis of movement first and against the axis otherwise means that if we have a situation like: A F B where "F" is the focused actor, and it slightly overlaps with B vertically, then we'll choose "B" to go left, rather than "A", which is most likely what the user intended. This is especially apparent in the overview where slight window size differences mean we might not get an exact grid shape. https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=644306 |
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