Window-specific options in KDE 4.4
Continuing with the KDE 4.4 theme we will turn our phasers towards configuring window-specific options. What exactly does this mean? It means you can configure options for a specific window that apply only to a specific window or a specific application. And what's best, it's easy enough that any level of experience shouldn't have trouble. These options range from the placement of a window (or application) to the opacity, size, shading, and much more. NOTE: You do have to be using KWin decorator for these to take affect.
In this article you will learn how to configure options for both a window and a specific application.
Continuing with the KDE 4.4 theme we will turn our phasers towards configuring window-specific options. What exactly does this mean? It means you can configure options for a specific window that apply only to a specific window or a specific application. And what's best, it's easy enough that any level of experience shouldn't have trouble. These options range from the placement of a window (or application) to the opacity, size, shading, and much more. NOTE: You do have to be using KWin decorator for these to take affect.
In this article you will learn how to configure options for both a window and a specific application.