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Another old bug found by randomized tests after I expanded the testing mock
window.
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They are used strictly for non-fullscreen size computation.
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Otherwise, any DnD breaks temporarily centered columns.
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Don't spoil it
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The gradient area should be relative to each tab's geometry. In most cases
these geometries will all match, but not when some tabs have a different size,
for example when they have a fixed size.
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Might be the longest standing bug in niri?
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center-focused-column "on-overflow" (#1052)
* Adjust snap points for center-focused-column "on-overflow"
* fix outer gaps not being accounted for in is_overflowing
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