Description: Fitz is a window decoration for KDE that allows you to work (or play) faster.
Unlike other decorations, Fitz does not have titlebars; instead, it puts the buttons on the top right corner of the window in the menubar. As a result, when a window is at the top edge of the screen, the menubar is only a few pixels away from the top. Fitz lets you get to a menu item by ramming your mouse into the top of the screen. If you click on the window frame, the mouse will jump down into the middle of the menubar and Fitz will generate a click. This effectively puts the menubar at the top of the screen like Mac OS does.
I only compiled the Fitz 0.2 package. I'm not the author of the KWin Style:
Slackware users:
installpkg *fitz*.tgzLast changelog:
0.2 title bar works like other window decoration, you can move, maximize (double-clicking). etc.
something like this is what i have been looking for! BUT!
its kinda ironic that the idea behind fitz is supposedly to be space-efficient, yet it uses gigantic titlebar text. i like fitz, but for that unfortunate detail. also the titlebar feels a little too big and cludgy.
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something like this is what i have been looking for! BUT! its kinda ironic that the idea behind fitz is supposedly to be space-efficient, yet it uses gigantic titlebar text. i like fitz, but for that unfortunate detail. also the titlebar feels a little too big and cludgy.
its nice and functional, but not very good looking IMO. how about a rounded version, and some different buttons(try getting some from crystal-gl)
oh, look at me replying to the wrong thread
Useful.. great work! So, what's the name of your icon theme?
nuvola icons are the ones I use.