Next week in klassy : write code to un-round bottom corners.
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Next week in klassy : write code to un-round bottom corners.
/j
bit out of character that this is what kde does not let you to customize by default
This feature is on by default, but can be turned off if you preferred the older style.
I think they mean making ALL corners not round. Or at least thats what I use klassy for.
But I realize now that my joke doesn't work if the bottom corners being round is off by default anyway.
Oh. You could be right.
I admit I didn't read the article, but yes, I meant all corners, and not such those of windows but widgets amd popups too
Yes! Tired of updating KDE at times and the plug-in 'rounded-corners' doesn't work because Kwin is slow to update.
My question, does this also work on gtk apps?
I think so the article said breeze-decorated windows and there is a breeze gtk theme
Would it be a part of plasma mobile?