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As mentioned in the announcement, KDE Plasma 6.5 comes with rounded window corners if you're using Breeze.
The announcement also says: "If you don’t like this, you can un-round them, too."
However, I can't figure out how to un-round them.
Neither the KDE announcement or their earlier blog entry explain how to do it.
If I look in System Settings, I can't find any settings that would turn rounding off.
Did I miss something, or is it not actually configurable? Thank you.
Last edited by auspicacious (2025-10-27 10:37:24)
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Settings, Colours & Themes, Breeze. Then then click on little pencil in bottom right corner of Breeze panel, then rounded corners show on the general panel. Have not tried is though.
Edit.
Have tried it now and it doesn't appear to work. perhaps a need to reboot or reload.
Last edited by NoSavvy (2025-10-27 08:27:38)
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Settings, Colours & Themes, Breeze. Then then click on little pencil in bottom right corner of Breeze panel, then rounded corners show on the general panel.
Edit: I found it, see the next post in the thread. It seems to take effect immediately for me.
Last edited by auspicacious (2025-10-27 10:35:57)
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Found it.
It's under "System Settings" -> "Colors & Themes", then, under the "Global Theme" tree, "Window Decorations" and click the edit pencil in the Breeze box on the right.
In the pop-up window that comes up, under the "General" tab, there is a check box for "Round bottom corners of windows with no borders."
For me the changes seem to take effect immediately after clicking "Apply."
Thanks for getting me to look more closely at some of the settings sub-categories.
Last edited by auspicacious (2025-10-27 10:37:01)
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