How to control kde borders & titles
dsr at tao.merseine.nu
dsr at tao.merseine.nu
Tue Mar 25 05:49:37 EST 2003
On Tue, Mar 25, 2003 at 04:13:20AM +0000, John Chambers wrote:
> Does anyone know how kde decides what windows have borders (and how
> thick), title bars, etc.?
In the X windowing system, this is controlled by a program called a
window manager. The default window manager for KDE is called the K
Window Manager, or KWM.
KWM is themeable -- that is, you can select a number of different looks
for it, and even design your own.
> Actually, the behavior of several weeks ago (borders but no title
> bars) was something I really liked. Xterm and other terminal windows
> have a common property that the contents of their title bar is
> changed by lots of apps, but it is almost always incorrect for what's
> currently in the window. Given this inaccuracy, it would be better to
> just eliminate the damned things, and free up the space for a couple
> more lines of text. I've learned how to do this with some other wms,
> but not with kde (or gnome for that matter).
All of this is controlled by the theme of KWM.
> While I'm looking, I also hope to find a way to control the border
> thickness. I have a rather hi-res screen, and the borders are so thin
> that it's really tricky to grab them with the mouse. A few more
> pixels of thickness would really help, but kde's config windows seem
> to lack any control for this.
This as well.
You can find themes at
http://themes.freshmeat.net/browse/61/?topic_id=61
http://artist.kde.org/ will teach you how to create themes.
-dsr-
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