Is KWin getting too complicated?
The K Desktop Environment's window manager KWin has long prided itself on its configurability. But is it getting too complicated?
Really, you can do almost anything with the windows KWin displays. Here's a humble example. Let's say you want to underline the window title.
Yes, there's a control for it! Here's all you do:
* Right-click the title bar.
* Choose Configure Window Behaviour.
* Select Windows (on the left).
* Click on the Fine Tuning tab (under Decoration Options).
* Tick Draw separator between title bar and active window contents.
Just following those directions will give you an idea of what I'm talking about!
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