I have a minor GUI usability issue.

I'm using a smaller monitor, and my CentOS 7 HVMs seem to always want to
take up the entire height of the screen.  The problem is the HVM window
title bar will show at the top cutting off a little at the bottom of the
window.  When using text-mode/CLI, this means once I get to the bottom of
the screen I can't see what I'm typing.

I've tried right-clicking on the title bar, going to More Actions, then
Special Window Settings.  If I set Position to Force 0,-25, this seems to
work when I do it manually.

When the HVM boots again it works... for the first bootloader screen.
However, after that, the HVM re-sizes itself, and I'm in the same boat
again.  Now, when I go back to look at the settings, it still says Force
0,-25, and if I hit OK, it will resize.

The problem is it doesn't do this automatically upon resizing.

I could force position to 0,0 then remove the header and frame.  But then I
can't figure out how to get the header back, in order to get to the
"Special Windows Settings" menu section again... in case I want to make
further changes.  If I right-click on the HVM in the taskbar there is a
"More Actions" section, but no "Special Windows Settings".  I can only seem
to find it when right-clicking the title bar.  But I've removed the title
bar for this HVM now...!

Any ideas?

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