← Back to context Comment by WillAdams 1 month ago I am currently running a utility to square off the window borders in Windows 11. 2 comments WillAdams Reply yyaakkqq 1 month ago on KDE5-6, ironically, to have high-contrast windows and square borders, one must use something written because the author wanted round corners on older versions of kde :)https://github.com/matinlotfali/KDE-Rounded-Corners WillAdams 1 month ago Given the complexities which anything but square corners adds to screen grabs, I've never understood why anyone would want to use such.
yyaakkqq 1 month ago on KDE5-6, ironically, to have high-contrast windows and square borders, one must use something written because the author wanted round corners on older versions of kde :)https://github.com/matinlotfali/KDE-Rounded-Corners WillAdams 1 month ago Given the complexities which anything but square corners adds to screen grabs, I've never understood why anyone would want to use such.
WillAdams 1 month ago Given the complexities which anything but square corners adds to screen grabs, I've never understood why anyone would want to use such.
on KDE5-6, ironically, to have high-contrast windows and square borders, one must use something written because the author wanted round corners on older versions of kde :)
https://github.com/matinlotfali/KDE-Rounded-Corners
Given the complexities which anything but square corners adds to screen grabs, I've never understood why anyone would want to use such.