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plasma-window-decorations's Issues

Border Radius

Hello there!

Is there any way to configure a border/frame radius?

I use Picom (but used KWin-Compositor in the past with some rounded-corners scripts) and whenever i use rounded corners with frames (like yours, but also on breeze or bismuth) i get this:

image

The current border radius of Picom is set to 15. Is it possible to also get a radius on this frame so it doesn't get "cut in" like that?

Thanks in advance!

Unintuitive border width configuration

I installed the extension from the KDE Store, and got very thick borders:
Screenshot_20220105_174659

Then I tried to change them via Window border size option in the window decoration settings:
Screenshot_20220105_183317

But as you can see, it has no effect. However, it should.

I discovered, that the window borders could be changed via config file, however, while I think, that fine-tuning is nice, initially, I think it creates confusion.

Additional Info

Additionally, I tried to change the border width via config file, but is failed to apply the changes correctly:
Screenshot_20220105_183641

I do not believe, that this is 1 point width :)

Also, there are settings, like padding and from the default config I see, that they are set to some magical numbers. I tried to change them, and it somehow moves the colored border around windows:
Screenshot_20220105_184201

Configuration Info

I use 125% display scaling on X11 session.

Border adjustments

Hi,

I really like these decorations, the only thing that I don't like are the too thick default borders.

As you suggested I've checked the rc file to edit the configuration myself and tried lowering the values for BorderXYZ up to zero which kinda did something but not that much.

I've then lowered the paddingXYZ by 2-3 points, which actually did the job but not entirely: the colored border shifted towards the inside as expected but another almost transparent gray border did not ( looks like a background border or smt ).

I don't know how to explain this but I'll leave some images here:

The problem is present both when the window is inactive:


image


And when is active ( much less noticeable ):


image


The program in the photo is Kate, but the problem should be reproducible with any app ( with varying degrees of severity ).

I've tried reading briefly the aurora layout options in the docs but couldn't understand how to fix this. I was hoping that maybe you, as the creator can guide me towards a solution.

Thanks

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