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Tuesday, February 24th 2004, 1:54pm

hiding titlebar and borders

is there a way to display a window wiithout a titlebar and borders? I have tried setting X resources but they do not seem to work. Specifically, I want to display xosview witthout a titlebar or borders.
thanks
-chris

2

Tuesday, February 24th 2004, 2:09pm

Re: hiding titlebar and borders

Quoted

Original von clhamilton

is there a way to display a window wiithout a titlebar and borders? I have tried setting X resources but they do not seem to work. Specifically, I want to display xosview witthout a titlebar or borders.
thanks
-chris

Try
kstart --type Override applicationname

That works for me in KDE 3.2.
IIRC prior to that there was an option --override

In any case
kstart --help
gives you more info.

3

Tuesday, February 24th 2004, 2:51pm

Re: hiding titlebar and borders

thanks! that's what i was looking for.

now i need to find a way to move an overridden window. is there a key/mouse combo to bring up the 'titlebar' menu?

-chris

Quoted

Original von cmbofh

Quoted

Original von clhamilton

is there a way to display a window wiithout a titlebar and borders? I have tried setting X resources but they do not seem to work. Specifically, I want to display xosview witthout a titlebar or borders.
thanks
-chris

Try
kstart --type Override applicationname

That works for me in KDE 3.2.
IIRC prior to that there was an option --override

In any case
kstart --help
gives you more info.

4

Tuesday, February 24th 2004, 4:32pm

Re: hiding titlebar and borders

Quoted

Original von clhamilton

thanks! that's what i was looking for.

now i need to find a way to move an overridden window. is there a key/mouse combo to bring up the 'titlebar' menu?

-chris

You can move windows with
Alt + Left Mouse Button

To resize:
Alt + Right Mouse Button

Dunno about the titlebar menu.

5

Tuesday, February 24th 2004, 4:37pm

Re: hiding titlebar and borders

thanks, but the problem is that windows started with 'kstart --type Override' don't respond to the 'Alt + Mouse Button' behavior.

Quoted

Original von cmbofh

Quoted

Original von clhamilton

thanks! that's what i was looking for.

now i need to find a way to move an overridden window. is there a key/mouse combo to bring up the 'titlebar' menu?

-chris

You can move windows with
Alt + Left Mouse Button

To resize:
Alt + Right Mouse Button

Dunno about the titlebar menu.

6

Tuesday, February 24th 2004, 4:43pm

Re: hiding titlebar and borders

Quoted

Original von clhamilton

thanks, but the problem is that windows started with 'kstart --type Override' don't respond to the 'Alt + Mouse Button' behavior.

Erm, it works for me...

7

Tuesday, February 24th 2004, 5:41pm

Re: hiding titlebar and borders

Quoted

Original von cmbofh

Quoted

Original von clhamilton

thanks, but the problem is that windows started with 'kstart --type Override' don't respond to the 'Alt + Mouse Button' behavior.

Erm, it works for me...


i'm on KDE 3.0, maybe that's the problem. if i run 'kstart --type Override xclock', i can't move the clock with ALT+LMB. The ALT+LMB works fine for titled windows . . .

i'll also take a look at my kde settings.

8

Tuesday, February 24th 2004, 5:55pm

Re: hiding titlebar and borders

Quoted

Original von clhamilton

i'm on KDE 3.0, maybe that's the problem.

Yes, that could be the reason: I'm on KDE 3.2.

9

Friday, February 27th 2004, 1:04am

Titlebar menu can be gotten by Alt+Space

10

Friday, February 27th 2004, 5:15am

Quoted

Original von campusloop

Titlebar menu can be gotten by Alt+Space

Are you talking specifically about KDE 3.0 only?
Alt+Space doesn't seem to do anything for me (KDE 3.2).

11

Friday, February 27th 2004, 6:28am

You have to select the "windows scheme" in keyboard shortcuts. There are some other shortcut schemes too but for them the key combination is different.