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What window managers (other than kwin) have the ability to remove the titlebar of a window (like kde/kwin can)?
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Openbox - one way is to right click on titlebar and toggle "Decorate".
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Openbox - one way is to right click on titlebar and toggle "Decorate".
is there another way to do that in openbox by default for some or all applications & without using an external program?
Last edited by dolby (2007-03-11 20:39:09)
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dyzdyz wrote:Openbox - one way is to right click on titlebar and toggle "Decorate".
is there another way to do that in openbox by default for some or all applications & without using an external program?
Just edit the applications-section in ~/.config/openbox/rc.xml. For example for urxvt, it looks like this:
<applications>
<application class="URxvt">
<decor>no</decor>
</application>
</applications>
Last edited by Mo (2007-03-11 21:05:38)
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dolby wrote:dyzdyz wrote:Openbox - one way is to right click on titlebar and toggle "Decorate".
is there another way to do that in openbox by default for some or all applications & without using an external program?
Just edit the applications-section in ~/.config/openbox/rc.xml. For example for urxvt, it looks like this:
<applications> <application class="URxvt"> <decor>no</decor> </application> </applications>
I'll just add for the sake of completeness, that one can define a keybinding to toggle decoration of current window by putting following in the keyboard section of ~/.config/openbox/rc.xml:
<keybind key="A-F11">
<action name="ToggleDecorations"/>
</keybind>
Alt-F11 can by replaced by other combination.
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Mo wrote:dolby wrote:is there another way to do that in openbox by default for some or all applications & without using an external program?
Just edit the applications-section in ~/.config/openbox/rc.xml. For example for urxvt, it looks like this:
<applications> <application class="URxvt"> <decor>no</decor> </application> </applications>
I'll just add for the sake of completeness, that one can define a keybinding to toggle decoration of current window by putting following in the keyboard section of ~/.config/openbox/rc.xml:
<keybind key="A-F11"> <action name="ToggleDecorations"/> </keybind>
Alt-F11 can by replaced by other combination.
thx, those work but what about all the time and for all applications?
Last edited by dolby (2007-03-11 21:40:00)
There shouldn't be any reason to learn more editor types than emacs or vi -- mg (1)
[You learn that sarcasm does not often work well in international forums. That is why we avoid it. -- ewaller (arch linux forum moderator)
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thx, those work but what about all the time and for all applications?
My answer is: I don't know. Openbox documentation is quite incomplete; it doesn't even say about <applications> section of configuration file. It's here: http://icculus.org/openbox/docs.php
Check by yourself - maybe I overlooked something. I tried putting "*", ".*" etc. instead of application's name/class, but this doesn't work. I think it might be possible to create a theme without decorations, but it's just a theory. Good luck. :-)
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fluxbox, enlightenment (16 & 17), metacity
Now I get interested! How do I get Metacity to undecorate?
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