KWin Basics - Part 1.2.1 - Advanced Window Management - Window identification
Yesterday we looked at the basic "Keep Above" and "Keep Below" options within KWin. Today lets get a bit more technical -- permanent identification. When you right-click on that title bar and select Advanced, you get the options:
Keep Above
Keep Below
Full screen
No Border
Window Shortcut
Special Window Settings
Special Application Settings
Now if you start poking around in the last two, you'll notice that they're identical. It turns out that although the options are identical (as far as I can tell!), the Special Windows Settings has predefined properties on the first tab [Window], which make it much more specific for that one window type:
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