I'm not sure when this started, but I have found that "snapping" windows to the edges of my screens is not working properly. It seems to be aligning the *contents* of the window with the edge, ignoring the width of the window border. This is most noticeable when I try to align a window at an "edge" between two screens; the window border "bleeds" over onto the other screen.
Anyone else seeing this? (Fully updated Fedora 19, BTW.)
On 24.09.2013 19:20, Ian Pilcher wrote:
I'm not sure when this started, but I have found that "snapping" windows to the edges of my screens is not working properly. It seems to be aligning the *contents* of the window with the edge, ignoring the width of the window border. This is most noticeable when I try to align a window at an "edge" between two screens; the window border "bleeds" over onto the other screen.
Anyone else seeing this? (Fully updated Fedora 19, BTW.)
This started with KDE 4.11. It is a "feature" according to the KDE devs. https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=323504
They also removed the possibility to have screen borders for full-screen windows, for which the respond was like: "we did not like how the feature was implemented, report a bug against the decoration of your choice to perhaps get it back". They should have worked on implementing a replacement in all the official decorations before removing the feature. https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=299245
I think kwin from KDE 4.11 is one big regression that should not have been shiped as an update for stable Fedora. I hope that it will still be fixed because all work should go into KDE 5 now and a configuration option to get back the old behavior would be a new feature.
On 09/25/2013 04:14 AM, Lukas Middendorf wrote:
This started with KDE 4.11. It is a "feature" according to the KDE devs. https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=323504
Fortunately, they do seem to at least consider this a bug for the "inner border" case, which is what I find most annoying.
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=325184