https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=465948

Benjamin Xiao <ben.r.x...@gmail.com> changed:

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--- Comment #3 from Benjamin Xiao <ben.r.x...@gmail.com> ---
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Image of new border "eating" into dark window contents

Agreed. And it seems like a lot of other people are upset by this as well:
https://www.reddit.com/r/kde/comments/113y9py/how_to_get_rid_of_the_white_border_around_window/

There's 3 problems with the new border:

1. It is really distracting with windows with dark contents or if dark theme is
enabled.
2. People are confused about why it doesn't respect the "No borders" setting.
3. The border appears on the secondary monitor when maximizing a window on the
primary.

The most glaring issue for me personally is that the color choices make it seem
like it "eats" into dark window contents even when it's not. I'm attaching a
screenshot showing the behavior.

Both the Mullvad and Konsole windows used to look flush with the window edge,
and now the dark parts of the window contents look like they have an extra 1px
padding. I know its part of the window frame, but the color choices make it so
that it looks like it's actually chewing into the window contents.

It's especially obvious at the meeting point between light and dark window
contents (the corner area where the Konsole toolbars meet the terminal contents
and the corner area where the green Mullvad toolbar meets the map).

This is genuinely a very distracting change and I would very much like an
option to disable this.

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