Desire KDE window memory default
Greetings:
Anyone know how would I get KDE to remember the manual resizing of all my
windows without having to right-click, etc., remember size, etc.
Is there a master default for this I missed somewhere?
THX for reading...
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Re: Desire KDE window memory default
Sheridan Hutchinson, at [email]Sheridan@Shezza.org[/email], wrote on Thursday 01 May 2008
09:14 am:
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> Pete Puma wrote:[color=green]
>> Greetings: Anyone know how would I get KDE to remember the manual
>> resizing of all my windows without having to right-click, etc.,
>> remember size, etc. Is there a master default for this I missed
>> somewhere?
>>
>> THX for reading...
>>[/color]
>
> I'll presume that you're referring to konqueror, have you tried 'saving'
> your profile from the drop-down 'tool' menu?
>[/color]
What I'm looking to do is not have to reshape the exact same window every
time or manually use "Special Window Settings".
In other words, if I shape a window to be X x Y, then have it automatically
remembered. Sorry if I was unclear.
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Re: Desire KDE window memory default
Pete Puma wrote:[color=blue]
> What I'm looking to do is not have to reshape the exact same window
> every time or manually use "Special Window Settings". In other words,
> if I shape a window to be X x Y, then have it automatically
> remembered. Sorry if I was unclear.[/color]
Ah, I see what you mean. I don't think this behaviour is implemented
in KDE 3.5.x, although it may be in 4.x
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Sheridan Hutchinson
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Re: Desire KDE window memory default
Sheridan Hutchinson wrote:
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> Pete Puma wrote:[color=green]
>> What I'm looking to do is not have to reshape the exact same window
>> every time or manually use "Special Window Settings". In other words,
>> if I shape a window to be X x Y, then have it automatically
>> remembered. Sorry if I was unclear.[/color]
>
> Ah, I see what you mean. I don't think this behaviour is implemented
> in KDE 3.5.x, although it may be in 4.x
>[/color]
Right click in title bar of the window, choose ConfigureWindowBehavior
then choose WindowSpecificSettings, then New then Geometry.
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Re: Desire KDE window memory default
Ian Gay, at [email]gay@sfuu.ca[/email], wrote on Sunday 04 May 2008 12:46 pm:
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> Sheridan Hutchinson wrote:
>[color=green]
>> Pete Puma wrote:[color=darkred]
>>> What I'm looking to do is not have to reshape the exact same window
>>> every time or manually use "Special Window Settings". In other words,
>>> if I shape a window to be X x Y, then have it automatically
>>> remembered. Sorry if I was unclear.[/color]
>>
>> Ah, I see what you mean. I don't think this behaviour is implemented
>> in KDE 3.5.x, although it may be in 4.x
>>[/color]
>
> Right click in title bar of the window, choose ConfigureWindowBehavior
> then choose WindowSpecificSettings, then New then Geometry.[/color]
On an individual level it's fine, but in trying to avoid that, I had hoped
there was a setting that auto-remember every window resize for me.
Thanks guys...
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