On Thu, Feb 01, 2018 at 07:19:38AM +0900, Carsten Haitzler wrote:
> gthumb is explicitly asking to do this... well gthumb the client. gtk is 
> really

I know

> doing it. it says "give me a borderless window". then gtk will draw shadows
> (dropshadows) AND borders inside that borderless window. if e were to force a
> border on you will just get DOUBLE titlebars because gtk will draw its own
> shadow and titlebar etc. anyway. your solution needs to be over in gtk land to

The gtk titlebar is crap and doesn't do what I want or need, nor do I
expect it ever will. I now I will get a double top bar if E adds one,
but I'm fine with that. I want the control E gives me and that
gthumb/gtk never will.
Older E used to allow me to do this (afterall, I'm the enduser, so
hopefully I know what I want/need better :) ).

> not do this somehow.. and even then in some cases i suspect it's not going to
> be possible as gtk now encourages clients to put real application CONTENT in
> titlebars/borders so the app is dependent on a client-side decoration for
> functionality.

I'm not trying to get rid of the gtk one, I just want to force the E one
on top.
This used to be possible, now it seems not to be.
Some other window managers allow this. Can E re-introduce this
control/functionality?

Thanks,
Marc
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