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Previously, when snapping back a drag actor, we moved it back to its original stage-relative position and scale. This worked fine if its parent was still in the same place it was when the drag started, but failed in cases like the linear workspace layout window drag-and-drop, where dragging a window would "zoom out" its parent workspace, causing the snapback to send it to the wrong place. Fix this by instead snapping the actor back to "where the actor would have been right now if it were still at its original scale and position within its original parent actor" rather than "where it was before the drag started" https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=635272 |
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