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    103 months ago

    nowadays the question is not how you turn on rounded corners, but how you turn them off

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        13 months ago

        Luckily most gui toolkits have a way of disabling CSD. For gtk/libadwaita I recommend something like Gradience to generate a theme with corners of your liking.

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          13 months ago

          I stumbled over Gradience just yesterday but I tought it was archived sometime last year, is it still working accordingly?

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          13 months ago

          But I want to keep Christopher Street Day :(

          CSD stands for Client Side (window) Decorations in this case.

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        3 months ago

        I’m mainly concerned about KDE, android, windows 11, and web shit.

        but yeah now that you say, gtk things too

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        93 months ago

        I was surprised to learn that

        • a) macOS only recently added Left/Right-tiling natively (without extensions, just like GNOME does)
        • b) they leave gaps when you tile them so that it looks like you messed up the tiling somehow
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          so that it looks like you messed up the tiling somehow

          I wish more tiling developers understood this. Gaps between windows looks broken. I don’t mind it being an option, but to me it’s such a weird choice for the default.