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How can I undecorate all windows in XFCE? I know devilspie2 can do this, but I only know how to do this for specific windows? How should .ds script look like to undecorate all? Or do you know any other way to achieve this?










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  • Consider using maximus as suggested here: superuser.com/questions/365663/…

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  • I've seen this. It's not available in my centos7 repos (forgot to mention distro). Also it seems like all (except blacklisted) would be also maximised. I want to just undecorate. Thank you for try.

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  • for devilspie2 all that is needed: cat ~/.config/devilspie2/all.lua undecorate_window()

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How can I undecorate all windows in XFCE? I know devilspie2 can do this, but I only know how to do this for specific windows? How should .ds script look like to undecorate all? Or do you know any other way to achieve this?










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  • Consider using maximus as suggested here: superuser.com/questions/365663/…

    – zackse
    Feb 18 '15 at 19:10











  • I've seen this. It's not available in my centos7 repos (forgot to mention distro). Also it seems like all (except blacklisted) would be also maximised. I want to just undecorate. Thank you for try.

    – user44813
    Feb 18 '15 at 20:07











  • for devilspie2 all that is needed: cat ~/.config/devilspie2/all.lua undecorate_window()

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  • Consider using maximus as suggested here: superuser.com/questions/365663/…

    – zackse
    Feb 18 '15 at 19:10











  • I've seen this. It's not available in my centos7 repos (forgot to mention distro). Also it seems like all (except blacklisted) would be also maximised. I want to just undecorate. Thank you for try.

    – user44813
    Feb 18 '15 at 20:07











  • for devilspie2 all that is needed: cat ~/.config/devilspie2/all.lua undecorate_window()

    – user44813
    Feb 18 '15 at 20:54





















  • Consider using maximus as suggested here: superuser.com/questions/365663/…

    – zackse
    Feb 18 '15 at 19:10











  • I've seen this. It's not available in my centos7 repos (forgot to mention distro). Also it seems like all (except blacklisted) would be also maximised. I want to just undecorate. Thank you for try.

    – user44813
    Feb 18 '15 at 20:07











  • for devilspie2 all that is needed: cat ~/.config/devilspie2/all.lua undecorate_window()

    – user44813
    Feb 18 '15 at 20:54



















Consider using maximus as suggested here: superuser.com/questions/365663/…

– zackse
Feb 18 '15 at 19:10





Consider using maximus as suggested here: superuser.com/questions/365663/…

– zackse
Feb 18 '15 at 19:10













I've seen this. It's not available in my centos7 repos (forgot to mention distro). Also it seems like all (except blacklisted) would be also maximised. I want to just undecorate. Thank you for try.

– user44813
Feb 18 '15 at 20:07





I've seen this. It's not available in my centos7 repos (forgot to mention distro). Also it seems like all (except blacklisted) would be also maximised. I want to just undecorate. Thank you for try.

– user44813
Feb 18 '15 at 20:07













for devilspie2 all that is needed: cat ~/.config/devilspie2/all.lua undecorate_window()

– user44813
Feb 18 '15 at 20:54







for devilspie2 all that is needed: cat ~/.config/devilspie2/all.lua undecorate_window()

– user44813
Feb 18 '15 at 20:54












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I am using regular devilspie to do this in Cinnamon, not XFCE, but my understanding is that it does this the same way across WMs that support the same protocol, so this should work for you too. I just have a ~/.devilspie/undec.ds file with only (undecorate) in it. It undecorates everything.






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    I am using regular devilspie to do this in Cinnamon, not XFCE, but my understanding is that it does this the same way across WMs that support the same protocol, so this should work for you too. I just have a ~/.devilspie/undec.ds file with only (undecorate) in it. It undecorates everything.






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      I am using regular devilspie to do this in Cinnamon, not XFCE, but my understanding is that it does this the same way across WMs that support the same protocol, so this should work for you too. I just have a ~/.devilspie/undec.ds file with only (undecorate) in it. It undecorates everything.






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        I am using regular devilspie to do this in Cinnamon, not XFCE, but my understanding is that it does this the same way across WMs that support the same protocol, so this should work for you too. I just have a ~/.devilspie/undec.ds file with only (undecorate) in it. It undecorates everything.






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        I am using regular devilspie to do this in Cinnamon, not XFCE, but my understanding is that it does this the same way across WMs that support the same protocol, so this should work for you too. I just have a ~/.devilspie/undec.ds file with only (undecorate) in it. It undecorates everything.







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