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Well, the title pretty much says it all. Is it possible to use a custom command for a screen edge? I can't see any options for this in the system settings, but it must be possible to write a custom command in some file At least that's what I think, I am not really very knowledgeable on the subject (I've been using Gnu/Linux since '09 and had never really experienced KDE until a month ago. It's truly amazing! ) but I remember when I used Crunchbang that you could alter many things by writing a few lines. Even Elementary OS has more options for screen edges, like minimize the current window, maximize etc.
Thank you all for taking the time to read this, and any help will be greatly appreciated. (I am running Kubuntu 15.04, with 5.2.2 Plasma and 5.4.1 Qt) |
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You cannot bind a dbus command to it, but it's possible to use edges in KWin scripts and KWin scripts allow to do pretty much anything on window management level and also to invoke dbus commands.
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