https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=443437

--- Comment #2 from Satyam <v...@oneofthesevenbillion.com> ---
Using drop shadows as the in focus indicator ignores the workflow with modern
ultra wide monitors and having several windows on a desktop at once. I often
have three browser windows, several konsole windows, several kate windows all
side by side as I compare code and content back and forth.

Drop shadows are a separate feature than in focus accentuation.  The current
setting for drop shadows only allows off or accented on the in focus window. 
Drop shadows are one of the main reasons I use compositing.  No drop shadows
makes my desktop too flat with no distinction. Only one window drop shadowed
while many more are being used is unnatural and disorienting.

In the old days there were many flexible settings for drop shadows. How can I
have nice deep drop shadows on my whole desktop rather than on just one window?
 The way it is now 10% of my desktop has drop shadows and 90% doesn't.  The
choice of not having drop shadows ignores the whole topic of having a
compositing desktop.

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