https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=426663
--- Comment #4 from Adam Fontenot <adam.m.fontenot+...@gmail.com> --- (In reply to Nate Graham from comment #3) > So let me offer a bit of background. > > The "draw line under the titlebar" setting is a KWin thing. KWin doesn't > know what the window content is, only the window decoration (e.g. the > titlebar). So when KWin draws a line, it is always under the titlebar itself > irrespective of what is below it. This can look nice if the titlebar has a > color that deliberately contrasts with the window content underneath it, but > otherwise it can look quite ugly due to the bright color chosen, which is > why it was unpopular and we disabled it by default (and I would support > removing the feature entirely). > > What we're going for in Plasma 5.21 is a unified look for the titlebar and > the menubar/toolbar content below it, with a subtle separator line > separating this area from what's underneath it. This requires some > intelligence, and it has to be in the widget theme itself. So now the window > knows if there's no menubar or toolbar, that it needs to draw the separator > line itself at the very top of its frame, so it would appear right > underneath the titlebar. But if the window does have a menubar or any > toolbars, it will draw the line underneath them. So you see, the > KWin-generated line is not involved at all. > > And yes, all of this will be disable-able in the Breeze widget theme > settings so if you want a 100% unibody line-less look, you can get it. > > Hopefully that helps and isn't waaaaaaaay too much information. :) I'm still seeing this issue as of 5.21.5. Is adding the setting you mention in the Breeze widget theme settings still a WIP? Should I file a new bug for that? -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes.