On 2021-01-26 9:43 p.m., J Leslie Turriff wrote:
On 2021-01-26 18:16:29 Carlos E. R. wrote:
|On 27/01/2021 00.57, J Leslie Turriff wrote: |> I'm using TDE (the Trinity Desktop Environment, a fork of KDE3). Whenever I open any YaST module (either through the YaST menu or directly), its window geometry is ⅔ the screen width and height. I resize it but even if I use the top left window widget's Advanced => Special Window Settings to Remember its dimensions, the next time I open it I get the same wrong-sized window. |> Where does YaST store this information? | |I don't think it keeps it at all. | Well, it did when I was running KDE3. I suppose the KDE folks dropped support for that, even though KDE3 is still supported on OpenSuSE. I'll see if the TDE packaging folks can resurrect it.
Leslie
It isn't the application that saves that information, it's the desktop. That's what is responsible for all the positioning, size, etc of windows, isn't it? IIRC correctly, I had a problem or two in the past using special window settings to do such things. Now that I am using the application settings instead, no problems. This is Leap 15.2, standard out-of-the-box, and it's working here. I have no idea, obviously, what the differences are between KDE and TDE.