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SPDX-FileCopyrightText: 2021 Mikhail Zolotukhin <mail@genda.life>
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SPDX-FileCopyrightText: 2018-2019 Eon S. Jeon <esjeon@hyunmu.am>
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SPDX-License-Identifier: MIT
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# Tweaks
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## Enabling User-Configuration
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If you've installed the script from KDE Store, you need to enable configuration button via:
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mkdir -p ~/.local/share/kservices5/
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ln -s ~/.local/share/kwin/scripts/bismuth/metadata.desktop ~/.local/share/kservices5/bismuth.desktop
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A configuration button will appear in `KWin Scripts` in `System Settings`.
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![config button shown](img/scripts_kcm_item.png)
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Track this issue [here](#56).
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## Making changes to configuration
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To make changes effective, **the script must be reactivated**:
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1. On `KWin Scripts` dialog, untick Bismuth
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2. Hit `Apply`
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3. Tick Bismuth
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4. Hit `Apply` again
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Track this issue [here](#22).
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## Setting Up for Multi-Screen
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Bismuth supports multi-screen setup, but KWin has to be configured to unlock
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the full potential of the script.
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1. Enable `Separate Screen Focus` under `Window Management` >
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`Window Behavior` > `Multiscreen Behaviour`
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2. Bind keys for global shortcut `Switch to Next/Previous Screen`
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(Recommend: `Meta + ,` / `Meta + .`)
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3. Bind keys for global shortcut `Window to Next/Previous Screen`
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(Recommend: `Meta + <` / `Meta + >`)
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Note: `Separate Screen Focus` appears only when multiple monitors are present.
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## Removing Title Bars
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Breeze window decoration can be configured to completely remove title bars from
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all windows:
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1. `System Setting` > `Application Style` > `Window Decorations`
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2. Click `Configure Breeze` inside the decoration preview.
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3. `Window-Specific Overrides` tab > `Add` button
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4. Enter the followings, and press `Ok`:
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- `Regular expression to match`: `.*`
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- Tick `Hide window title bar`
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## Changing Border Colors
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Changing the border color makes it easier to identify current window. This is
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convenient if title bars are removed.
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1. Open `~/.config/kdeglobals` with your favorite editor
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2. Scroll down and find `[WM]` section
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3. Append the followings to the section:
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- `frame=61,174,233`: set the border color of active window to _RGB(61,174,233)_
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- `inactiveFrame=239,240,241`: set the border color of inactive window to _RGB(239,240,241)_
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Here's a nice 2-liner that'll do it for you:
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kwriteconfig5 --file ~/.config/kdeglobals --group WM --key frame 61,174,233
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kwriteconfig5 --file ~/.config/kdeglobals --group WM --key inactiveFrame 239,240,241
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4. You must **restart** your session to see changes. (i.e. re-login, reboot)
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Note: the RGB values presented here are for the default Breeze theme
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Note: You might also need to set the border size larger than the theme's default:
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`System Settings` > `Application Style` > `Window Decorations`: Untick `Use theme's default window border size` and adjust the size (right from the checkbox).
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## Setting Minimum Geometry Size
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Some applications like discord and KDE settings don't tile nicely as they have a minimum size requirement.
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This causes the applications to overlap with other applications. To mitigate this we can set minimum size for all windows to be 0.
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1. `System Setting` > `Window Management` > `Window Rules`
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2. Click on `+ Add New...`
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3. Set `Window class` to be `Unimportant`
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4. Set `Window types` to `Normal Window`
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5. Click `+ Add Properties...`
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6. Add the `Minimum Size` Property
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7. Set the fields to `Force` and `0` x `0`
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8. Apply
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