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Monday, July 14th 2003, 5:52pm

decoration(less) windows or dockable pager?

Is it possible to run open an application without window decorations? I run kpager to move apps from one window to another, but I don't need the titlebar and buttons. Is it possible to remove these? OR is there a way to dock the pager? Or is there a paging applet that will autohide? I know that the desktops appear in the taskbar, but these don't show any application icons. Desktop space on my laptop is limited.

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Tuesday, July 15th 2003, 10:21am

Not sure if this works with kpager, but kstart --type override can usually start application without window decorations.

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Tuesday, July 15th 2003, 5:22pm

Thanks for the tip. Kstart works great for other apps, but doesn't seem to affect kpager. I worked through all the options, but it still appears with window decorations.

If I mouse carefully, I can tuck the titlebar up above the edge of the screen, leaving only the page button on screen. That works OK.

I used a shareware app in Windows that docked to the desktop edge and could autohide. That sort of thing would be ideal, if anyone knows of a Linux equivalent.

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Tuesday, July 15th 2003, 5:41pm

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Original von park19

Thanks for the tip. Kstart works great for other apps, but doesn't seem to affect kpager. I worked through all the options, but it still appears with window decorations.

ah, too bad :(

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If I mouse carefully, I can tuck the titlebar up above the edge of the screen, leaving only the page button on screen. That works OK.


You can move a window easily while holding down ALT and clicking anywhere inside the window to drag.

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I used a shareware app in Windows that docked to the desktop edge and could autohide. That sort of thing would be ideal, if anyone knows of a Linux equivalent.


I suggest filing a feature request on bugs.kde.org for KPager.

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