Kubuntu 4.10 System Settings version 4.11.12 When I have Kdust as my Window Decoration and my windows' titlebars customized with custom buttons, that customization is lost when logging out and back in. If I change to another Win Deco it applies the customization again. If I then change back to Kdust it retains the customization. Reproducible: Always Steps to Reproduce: 1. Set Window Decoration to Kdust (System Settings/Workspace Appearance/Window Decorations) 2. Click Configure Buttons 3. Drag 'Keep Above Others' to the titlebar preview and click OK. 4. Log out and back in Actual Results: Titlebar buttons revert to default Expected Results: Titlebar buttons should remain as configured (custom). It works with other Window Decorations. To fix I have to apply another Window Decoration Then when applying Kdust again it retains custom buttons until next logout/in.
Are you using Kdust QtCurve or Kdust Aurorae?
It just says Kdust but if I go into "Get New Decorations" and just show installed, Kdust Aurorae is the only kdust variant installed.
The list will only show aurorae decos anyway. It's likely aurorae, but to be absolutely sure: What's the output of qdbus org.kde.KWin /KWin supportInformation | grep "Current Plugin" However, the KDust theme doesn't bring a keep above button icon (majority if not all aurorae decos seem to do not) Oxygen, Plastik, "Ghost Deco" and Bespin work as expected (oxygen, plastik & "Ghost Deco" reflecting the exact button layout, bespin taking any "special" button as multibutton trigger) As "Ghost Deco" is an aurorae theme, this is just a "defect" in the KDust aurorae theme. => Please report to the KDust author.
Output: ( qdbus org.kde.KWin /KWin supportInformation | grep "Current Plugin" ) Current Plugin: kwin3_aurorae Thanks and how do I report this to the Kdust author? And then do what with this bug report? (I don't have much experience reporting bugs)
> Thanks and how do I report this to the Kdust author? The theme is hosted on kde-look.org - you might be able to ask a question there on the "forum" for the kdust theme.