Thanks for the quick answer. Is there a way to signal to the window that
one wish to undecorate it ? Maybe there is way to make that work with
famous library that most application are likely to use, such as gtk and qt ?

Or is it just impossible by design ?

2016-11-18 2:07 GMT-08:00 Matthias Clasen <matthias.cla...@gmail.com>:

> On Fri, Nov 18, 2016 at 4:57 AM, Amaury SECHET <deadal...@gmail.com>
> wrote:
> > Hi all,
> >
> > Several very popular extensions undecorate maximized windows. This is
> very
> > useful for smaller laptops for instance.
> >
> > This can be done, for instance, by setting _GTK_HIDE_TITLEBAR_WHEN_
> MAXIMIZED
> > on the window using xprop. There are other alternatives, but all the one
> I
> > know are relying on X in some way.
> >
> > I'd like to figure out a way to have these work on wayland. is there a
> way
> > for a shell extension to undecorate a window that would be agnostic of
> > wether X or wayland is used ?
> >
>
> Under Wayland, window decorations are client-side. The shell has no
> direct influence over them
>
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