* Carl Hartung <opensuse@cehartung.com> [2014-12-06 01:19]:
On Sat, 6 Dec 2014 00:21:27 -0600 Philip Amadeo Saeli wrote:
Also, is there a way to disable the "glow" that extends beyond the borders of a selected window? That's also something that I could very much do without.
Hi Philip,
Configure Desktop > Workspace Appearance > Window Decorations, click 'Configure Decoration' > Shadows tab > Active Window Glow :-)
Thanks, Carl! That was what I was looking for in this regard.
Regarding the snap-to offset, have you confirmed that your (virtual) desktop settings exactly match the geometries of the combined displays? The only time I've ever seen what you're describing was when my displays weren't configured to be driven at their native resolution and this threw off the virtual desktop and grid calculations.
Yes, everything has been very carefully set up in that regard. However, the effect described occurs on a single display setup as well, and is especially noticeable [to me, at least] on the left side of the display. It appears that the left edge of the app window extends 2-4 pixels beyond the edge of the screen when it snaps to the edge (I have snap to enabled, with a snap zone of 10 pixels; it's always worked as expected in the prev versions of openSUSE/KDE that I've used). Thanks, --Phil -- Philip Amadeo Saeli psaeli@zorodyne.com -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org