> No, I don't think I'm confusing those two. By "maximized" I mean the thing > that gets triggered when one clicks the appropriate button in the top right > corner of the window titlebar, between minimize and close buttons. The > window gets spread across the screen, but does not go into fullscreen. > It's just the common usual "maximize" feature that exists basically on all > window managers (and on all OSes :-) ). > > Now, when the window is in this state, I don't seem to see window borders, > except the window titlebar on top. Maybe the borders are too thin for me to > notice, or maybe they are not there at all (can one configure their > thickness anywhere?). Either way, I cannot seem to navigate the mouse to > "grab&drag" a window border. Or even if I could, that would probably > resize the window rather than fold it like paper (the F13 machine is not > here for me to check right now). In emerald, if the window is *not* > maximized, dragging the border also resizes it by default, but if it *is* > maximized, dragging the window border does this paper-folding effect > instead of resizing. http://imagebin.ca/view/AOgOio3x.html _______________________________________________ kde mailing list kde@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/kde New to KDE4? - get help from http://userbase.kde.org