If I click and release on the blank, grey area to the right of the toolbar to raise the Geany window, it changes the cursor to the glyph of a fist and drags the window until I click again.
It appears that the mouse up event is being lost.
This does not happen if I click on the title bar, the menu or on the multidocument edit area or the grey blank area within the height of the tabs. It seems to be just the blank part of the toolbar.
I'm using LXDE version of Fedora window manager behaviour configured for 'click to raise' and 'focus follows mouse'.
Not a big issue but since I aim for the middle of the large, blank area without specific functionality to raise windows without setting of some other feature, I often get this annoying bug dragging my window around and I have to reposition it.
This is the same behaviour as I would expect if I had not released the mouse, so I'm guessing that something is causing the mouse up event to be skipped without processing which would normally cancel the window dragging operation.
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