On 12/05/2014 10:21 PM, Philip Amadeo Saeli wrote:
When I first start up KDE, the windows of auto-started apps are placed where I'd like them to be. However, whenever I move them for any reason (or some other app happens to move them), if the window border touches the edge of the screen, then, instead of the window border being snapped to the edge of the screen, it is snapped -beyond- the edge of the screeen (so it goes offscreen), and the inner content of the window is immediately up against the screen edge.
It is intended that window edge alignment uses the Window edge, not the border edge as the alignment. (The same thing happens on windows 7, but not XFCE4). The only time you notice this hang over is, of course, with dual monitors. There are a couple things that can affect this. 1) Config desktop/ Workspace Appearance / Config Decoration(at bottom) / Border size selection. If you set that border size larger, to make edge grabbing easier, the part that stick over onto the second monitor will be larger and more obvious. (You can sit side borders off here as well). 2) System settings / Windows behavior / windows behavior (again)/ Moving tab, Play with windows snap zone being slightly larger than than border snap zone. There seems to be some interplay with these numbers. Border snaps windows to screen edge or top) Window snap causes windows that get close to each other to snap side by side. But they seem to interact a bit. -- After all is said and done, more is said than done. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org