On Wednesday, August 17, 2011 01:06:31 PM T.C. Hollingsworth wrote:
2011/8/17 Lester M. Petrie Jr. <petrielmjr(a)ornl.gov>:
> I am using uptodate KDE on Fedora 15 (x86_64). I skipped Fedora 14, and
> went directly from Fedora 13 to 15. I am generally quite happy with the
> changes to KDE in F15, espcially being able to bring up a useable menu
> with a middle mouse button click on the background. There is one change
> from F13 that I am not happy about, however. I have defined a key
> combination to maximize a window. In F13, a second use of this
> combination would undo the maximize. In F15, a second use only does an
> undo for a motif window. Simple X windows ( and others ) seem to ignore
> the second use. Is something not configured correctly? Is there
> someother way to undo the maximize?
If you go to System Settings > Shortcuts and Gestures > Global
Shortcuts, select KWin under "KDE Component", and define a shortcut
for "Maximize Window", that shortcut should toggle it like you want.
Is that how you configured it?
-T.C.
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Yes, this is where I set the shortcut. It works for more than I was remembering, as the
Qt windows will undo as well as the motif windows. It does not undo for plain X windows
(xterm, etc) and for Tk windows (at least the ones I use). These did work back in F13,
so I'm wondering if there is something else I need to set to have them work. As I
said,
KDE is working better now than it did before, so I can learn to live with this.
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Lester M Petrie
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petrielmjr(a)ornl.gov