On Monday 31 January 2011 17:49:19 Fredrik Höglund wrote: > On Monday 31 January 2011, Martin Gräßlin wrote: > > ----- Ursprüngliche Mitteilung ----- > > > > > A Segunda, 31 de Janeiro de 2011 13:00:50 Marco Martin você escreveu: > > > > provocation: remove the maximize button by default? ;) (as the > > > > netbook doesn't have minimize) > > > > > > will talk to mgrslin this afternoon but somthing like a optimal size > > > buton instead of max... if you clik it again it goes max.... now the > > > apps would need to provide info to kwin about it... this comes in > > > line with the other crazy ideas we benn cooking. worth trying IMO > > > > at UDS I talked with some desktop experience devs about that. What we > > came up with is abusing the (unused) maximum size hint and making the > > maximize button tri-state. First click optimized, second click > > maximized, third click back to normal. As Ubuntu is also interested > > there's the chance of getting some kind of standard (but honestly I > > doubt that gnome would be collaborative in any way if it involves both > > kde and canonical). > > The maximum size hint is not unused. QWidget exposes a property for > setting it, and KWin respects it. In addition the only way to make a window > fixed-size is to set the minimum and maximum size hints to the same value. I just tried all windows I have opened and none of them has set the size hint. But yeah instead of abusing adding a new hint is the proper approach.
Martin
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