https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=366689

--- Comment #6 from James <ja...@nurealm.net> ---
Success!

Actually, there is no "Window Style", but instead, there are  "Widget Style"
and  "Window Decorations" menu items.  I just then changed everything I could
find to "Breeze", and that worked.

I then tried to isolate the issue by turning the various selections *back* to
non-Breeze settings, but there was nothing definite that seemed to make
kwin_wayland segfault on start-up again.  Instead, there seemed to be a
"land-mine" of various window actions that could segfault kwin_wayland.  For
instance, dragging a window to another virtual desktop, or selecting another
window after changing the Application Style settings.  I won't go into the
particulars unless you think it will be useful.  You already know that
kwin_wayland is still "fragile".

I was able to re-order my monitors - left to right - so congratulations there! 
I also noticed that, while moving windows, the window will display on only one
of the monitors while moving, and not on the other two.  I don't know if there
is a one-to-one relationship between "screens" and "monitors" these days, of if
those terms actually apply in a Wayland context - if you could comment on that?

The most awkward thing I've noticed in wanting to use kwin_wayland day-to-day
is the number of extra mouse clicks required to simply cut and paste.  When cut
and paste gets automated, kwin_wayland will become much more "approachable".

Thanks Martin!  Go ahead and close this if you think that's appropriate.

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