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jdonigan2

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Monday, July 17th 2006, 10:25pm

How to force a KDE OpenGL window to have no border?

How do I force an Open GL window to have no border in KDE (FC2)?

If I draw the window, then right-click on the top bar and select no border, then type Alt-F3 and select save window settings, later versions of that window will continue to open borderless for the remainder of that session.

How can I make an application default to this behavior?

Thanks!

John

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Thursday, July 20th 2006, 3:48pm

RE: How to force a KDE OpenGL window to have no border?

You have to specify Window Specific Rules for these applications.
Right click a title bar, select Configure Window Behaviour and choose the Window Specific Rules section. There, you can force certain windows to start without a border.
Bram Schoenmakers
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jdonigan2

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Thursday, July 20th 2006, 9:45pm

Thanks, Bram!

That will work for FC3 and on, but not FC2.

BUT... we're switching to new computers and FC5, so that will do the job!

Thank you!

John