Running stock KDE on openSUSE-13.1. I'm not sure exactly how to word this because I do not know what it is called. 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. I find this rather distracting and quite annoying, especially when I have a multi-screen setup and the window border shows up on an adjacent screen. Is there a way to change this behavior? I would like the window borders to snap to exactly the screen edge, not beyond (i.e., I'd like to be able to see the window border between the window content and the edge of the screen). 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. I've looked through the various System Settings windows, but notthing there seems to apply. I do not know where else to look. Any ideas? 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