It is an intended behavior. It was introduced (with many bugs) in 4.11 and refined gradually over the past two releases. I understand the developer's reasoning, but it has no benefit in my (and apparently others') workflow. I have had lengthy dicussions with the KDE developers about at least making it optional. They have refused.
Just to be clear, it is only at the desktop edges; in a multi-monitor setup the edges between monitors is not affected. Title bars are not affected, nor are plasma panels. My work-around has been to put very thin panels on all edges of the desktop. I lose a few pixels in each direction but at least I'm not going mad wondering whether my client window is hanging off the screen. https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=323504 /* Wes Hardin */ On 10/20/2013 03:31 AM, Roberto Ragusa wrote: > Hi, > > after upgrading to KDE SC 4.11.2 (Fedora 19) from 4.10, I'm seeing a > bizarre alignment of window borders at screen edges. > > In particular the windows go a couple of pixels beyond the edge, > and their decoration goes out of the screen, but only on > the left and bottom part of the screen, while the top and right > screen edge continue to work in the same old way (decoration > size is accounted for and is not pushed out of the screen). > > I can't believe it's a wanted change, as it is not consistent > on all 4 edges. > > The annoying part is that it is not possible to grab the border > to resize the window (and it's visually quite ugly too). > > Anyone experiencing this? Is there an open bug already? > > Thanks. > ___________________________________________________ This message is from the kde mailing list. Account management: https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde. Archives: http://lists.kde.org/. More info: http://www.kde.org/faq.html.