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On Sun, Sep 26, 2021, 8:19 AM Frank Steinmetzger <Warp_7@×××.de> wrote: |
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> Am Thu, Sep 23, 2021 at 09:53:57AM -0700 schrieb Mark Knecht: |
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> > Starting yesterday morning both of my KDE machines no longer show a |
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> system |
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> > title bar or border for Chrome, and only Chrome. All other apps are fine. |
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> > Right clicking the Chrome tab area has a checkbox for 'Use system title |
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> bar |
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> > and borders' but it does nothing. Chrome version 94.0.4606.54. |
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> > Losing the title bar means losing (as far as I know) the ability to pin |
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> an |
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> > instance of Chrome to all virtual desktops which I use for browser |
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> streamed |
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> > media - YouTube, Netflix, etc. |
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> Not a solution, but a workaround: |
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> I’ve been using keyboard shortcuts for this kind of function for many |
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> years. |
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> Super+A = Window on all desktops |
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> Super+F = Fullscreen |
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> Super+Shift+F = Toggle window border |
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> Super+S = Shade window |
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> Super+T = Window on top |
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> ... |
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> -- |
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> Grüße | Greetings | Qapla’ |
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> Please do not share anything from, with or about me on any social network. |
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> Guns don’t kill people. It’s those little pieces of lead. |
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Excellent idea. Thanks. |
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It seems (via Stack Overflow) that this is a Chrome problem but not a |
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Chromium problem. Being that I sync bookmarks with Chrome across Linux, |
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Windows and Android it would be a stretch to move to Chromium. I did |
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determine that Chromium on my Linux machine is fine, and I set Firefox to |
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load on monitor#3 so I have a solution, but I will test your idea. |
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Thanks, |
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Mark |
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