On 2021-06-10 14:17, Brian Cluff via PLUG-discuss wrote:
You may have forgotten to click "Apply" on the main System Settings
window like I did the first time I was testing it. Clicking OK on
the windows settings windows isn't enough for it to take effect.
I think this is actually a problem
You may have forgotten to click "Apply" on the main System Settings
window like I did the first time I was testing it. Clicking OK on the
windows settings windows isn't enough for it to take effect.
Brian
On 6/10/21 1:16 PM, Matt Graham via PLUG-discuss wrote:
On 2021-06-10 11:37, Brian
On 2021-06-10 11:37, Brian Cluff via PLUG-discuss wrote:
System Settings -> Window Managment -> Window Rules
Click on New
Set the Description to something like "No Full Screen" and leave
everything else alone, it they should all be set to Unimportant.
Click on the "Size & Position" tab
Check
System Settings -> Window Managment -> Window Rules
Click on New
Set the Description to something like "No Full Screen" and leave
everything else alone, it they should all be set to Unimportant.
Click on the "Size & Position" tab
Check the box next to "Fullscreen" then change the select box
Am 08. Jun, 2021 schwätzte Matt Graham via PLUG-discuss so:
On 2021-06-08 13:34, der.hans via PLUG-discuss wrote:
is there an easyish way to totally disable apps from going full screen in
KDE?
I do want to be able to ocassionally re-enable full screen for an app, but
am fine if I first have
On 2021-06-08 13:34, der.hans via PLUG-discuss wrote:
is there an easyish way to totally disable apps from going full screen
in
KDE?
I do want to be able to ocassionally re-enable full screen for an app,
but
am fine if I first have to acknowledge that it's a horrible idea and I
deserve the
moin moin,
is there an easyish way to totally disable apps from going full screen in
KDE?
I do want to be able to ocassionally re-enable full screen for an app, but
am fine if I first have to acknowledge that it's a horrible idea and I
deserve the repercussions :)
ciao,
der.hans
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