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- geometry's an interesting way to put it.Huey– Huey2015-07-17 16:26:15 +00:00Commented Jul 17, 2015 at 16:26
- @Huey While perhaps strange from a computing perspective, it's technically correct. Geometry relates to both shape and relative position.Lewis Goddard– Lewis Goddard ♦2015-07-17 17:43:31 +00:00Commented Jul 17, 2015 at 17:43
- These are two seperate questions and should be split. I think I've got part 1 covered, part 2 is basically a theming question. Removing / changing window control buttons is already answered elsewhere.quassy– quassy2015-07-17 19:24:59 +00:00Commented Jul 17, 2015 at 19:24
- Yes, part 1 about windows size is covered. But part 2 about remove window borders is not coved. Your link is about change buttons in all windows. Bu I want to remove full border with title for 1 window.Roman– Roman2015-07-20 06:05:30 +00:00Commented Jul 20, 2015 at 6:05
- So you want only the window content, nothing else?quassy– quassy2015-08-28 00:59:35 +00:00Commented Aug 28, 2015 at 0:59
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