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  • hackan301
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    Alright the outcome is somewhat interesting. It seems that what makes QtCurve place new application windows in the upper-right corner is - wait for it - Window Opacity!

    It's the darnest thing, in my theme I have window opacity set to 80%, pulling it back up to 100% makes new application widnows appear according to KDE window behaviour settings.

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  • hackan301
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    No, I haven't tried with a new user account yet, that is an interesting theory, will try it.

    Maybe there's some differences between QtCurve versions also, I am running: 1.18.14

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  • Rog132
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    Something to try

    Have you tried with the new user to exclude the damaged configuration files ?

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  • Rog132
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    QtCurve

    As told at the QtCurve github : https://github.com/QtCurve/qtcurve
    QtCurve has recently switched hosting locations to the KDE infrastructure.

    The new repo URLs are:

    read-only: git://anongit.kde.org/qtcurve

    read-write: git@git.kde.org:qtcurve

    web: https://projects.kde.org/projects/pl...rve/repository or http://quickgit.kde.org/?p=qtcurve.git
    http://quickgit.kde.org/?p=qtcurve.git




    Debian Experimental: https://packages.debian.org/experimental/qtcurve

    Ubuntu: http://packages.ubuntu.com/search?ke...ll&section=all
    Last edited by Rog132; Dec 26, 2014, 11:27 AM.

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  • Rog132
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    At here...

    Tested with the Kubuntu 14.10 / Plasma 4

    QtCurve 1.8.18 git snapshot 2014.08.03




    Turning on:

    - widget style QtCurve
    - window decoration: QtCurve
    - window placement: Centered




    At here, most of the applications are launching the window to the center.




    Few Qt 4 / Qt 5 applications seem to have own start point.

    Last edited by Rog132; Dec 26, 2014, 11:24 AM.

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  • hackan301
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    Yeah, haha, I suspect it is pretty uncommon. I tried it on just for the heck of it a couple of years ago on KDE and it was a disaster, haha!

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  • SteveRiley
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    Originally posted by hackan301 View Post
    I could give Compiz a go.
    Compiz on KDE? That will bring in a large handful of GNOME/Gtk packages. compizconfig-backend-kconfig looks like a useful package, too. Let us know how it works for you -- I suspect Compiz on KDE is uncommon.

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  • hackan301
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    Hm I see. It would be interesting to know if QtCurve behaves the same under a different window manager than Kwin. I could give Compiz a go.

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  • SteveRiley
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    The original developer of QtCurve is no longer maintaining the software. Someone moved it to the KDE Projects site, but the code repository seems broken.

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  • hackan301
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    QtCurve misbehaves on Kwin

    Ok so I haven't tried QtCurve with any other window managers here but I am going to draw the problem I have with QtCurve directly to Kwin.

    When I have Oxygen or Bespin (only two other widget styles I have used) and have my System Settings/Window Behaviour set to place appearing windows in a specific way, let's say Centered, it works perfectly fine - But not when QtCurve is the set widget style.

    While QtCurve is on all new programs end up in the upper-right corner. I could overrule it with adding Window Rules, but what I want is to get them dynamically centered - Something which is impossible with static Window Rules.

    Anyone who has any idea about where I could begin investigating this?


    Many thanks in advance / hackan

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