https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=377162
--- Comment #47 from Hans-Peter Jansen <h...@urpla.net> --- (In reply to Peter from comment #40) > (In reply to Alec Habig from comment #29) > > Just switched to Wayland because Plasma 6 with Fedora 40, and overall it's > > "just fine". Had been avoiding the X->Wayland upgrade for years, was > > pleasantly surprised at things overall/ > > > > However, I just encountered this bug. If it's to be considered an > > unimplemented feature rather than a bug, could it be removed from the > > options in "Settings->Window Management", which still lists "shade" as a > > thing you can assign to, for example double clicking on the titlebar? > > As per my a comment I made earlier, shading seems to work (for me) for Edge > and Chrome. There may be other applications, too, but I haven't found them > yet. I can even control the behaviour with System Settings -> Window > Behaviour -> Titlebar Actions. I won't pretend to understand the > technicalities of modern windowing systems, but I'd be completely happy if > only all my windows behaved exactly like Edge and Chrome. > > Thanks and regards Sorry for the late answer, but my humble guess is, that those apps manage windows on their own (I've done this once in the past). That is possible, but has other downsides. This is yet another reason to implement shading, since it is one reason less to implement your own window management. Also, since Wayland seems wanting to take over the X11 world, it would be good to ask the developers of such apps, what functionally they're missing. Guess, it's full control over the top bar. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes.