Six years later, I'm still accidentally hitting "unclutter windows" and ruining my day.
I've recently installed openSuSE 10.3, which comes with KDE 3.5.7 "release 72.2" I've always used Ctrl-Alt-K to switch my keyboard layout to an alternate language. Now, when doing this, it intermittently closes some of my urxvt windows. I changed the keyboard layout switching to something else altogether (F12 for example), and it still kills some of my urxvt windows. I cannot determine why it chooses some windows and not others. But it always seems to be just urxvt windows, and always two of the...
Quoted Originally posted by thompson42 The "No Border" setting used to work for me, but now there remains a thin frame around the Konsole window. I do not know what changed to cause this. I have unchecked the "Show frame" option on the General tab of the "Configure Konsole..." dialog as well, but I still have a thin frame left after the other frame is removed. This is with Qt: 3.3.4, KDE: 3.4.3, and Gentoo Linux. I've seen forum posts on the Gentoo forums and LinuxQuestions forums to the effect...
Quoted Originally posted by Valdner So, there's no way to get rid of those bar short of getting aterm? Right-click on the top border (or Alt-Space), Advanced->No Border I could not get windows to start with the usual Override as I was able to do with a previous version of KDE, but the method I mention gets rid of the border completely. I wish I had the ability to make a border of a few pixels though. It's the fat top border I really want to get rid of.
Middle-clicking the desktop brings up the Windows List Menu. The very top item of this menu is "Unclutter Windows". I can't tell you how many times I've middle-clicked and activated unclutter accidentally causing me to have to kill X and restart to get my window organization back. I'm very particular about my window arrangements I cannot find a way to disable Unclutter Windows. Is there? Danke, Loving KDE Clarence Donath