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In every KDE app (and best in any app), a click or a kb shortcut... and your document uses your ENTIRE screen (no more title bar, menu bar, toolbar, status bar, alcoholic bar, else bar, other bar, window frame...)
and if your document is dark, no more dazzle! Is it a dream ? Or an already existing feature ? (thanks to make me feel ashamed telling how) |
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I don't see how this will work in any app. Certain things just can't be fullscreened well. Konqueror, Gwenview, Okular all have it, and I don't know any other document viewers (I assume KOffice has it too, but I don't know).
Basically each app will have to implement this separately. I can see how window decorations can be stripped off every KDE app, but nothing within the app (eg toolbar and status bar, like you said). I'm approving the idea because I know that the xbar widget proves me wrong.
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Is it difficult to disable some widgets in a kde app ? Im not sure.
"Full screen" konqueror keeps toolbars, status bar, tabbar visible... With Kuickshow, a click on an image file in Konq showed the image full screen; not found that with gwenview. |
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Just click on the big Full Screen-button in Gwenview. |
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ok, I had found that !!! (no need of "big" buttons...)
My second question was: how to "open directly with fullscreen gwenview" an image file in konqueror ? (would be even better with kuickshow: I was able to modify gamma, brightness, contrast ) |
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all of these features already exist.. through kwin's settings or kxmlguiwindow's extensibility. most core kde apps have a 'show/hide menubar' action as well. and toolbars can be removed added freely..
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