https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=387675
Hugo Pereira Da Costa <hugo.pereira.da.co...@gmail.com> changed: What |Removed |Added ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- CC| |hugo.pereira.da.costa@gmail | |.com --- Comment #14 from Hugo Pereira Da Costa <hugo.pereira.da.co...@gmail.com> --- Not a bug, sorry. (and the title is wrong). When "draw Window borders for maximized windows" is selected, there is no more differences (from the deco point of view) between a maximized and a not maximized window. And the buttons have the _same_ hit area in both cases. This so that one can resize the window from its borders. only when the option is unchecked does a maximized window behave differently from an unmaximized one: you cannot resize the window from its borders, and the hit area for the buttons is _expanded_. I think this is the natural behavior that one would expect from the deco (and that all decorations behave the same). Closing as invalid. (As for: there should be now option when "no border" is selected, the point is that in fact, even in the "no border" case, the 'top' border, from which you can resize the window, is always drawn.) -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes.