Greetings . . .

I've installed and configured Ubuntu-18.04 with the Plasma desktop on a GPD 
Pocket computer, and the combination is remarkably nice and very useful.

In the course of configuring it I've been able to set colors, typefaces and 
font sizes, and so on almost entirely to my liking. The "almost" is because no 
matter what I do, I can't change the color of the windows' titlebar. I've told 
it to be white text on a black background (System Settings > Colors > Breeze 
High Contrast > Edit Scheme > Active Titlebar, then saved under a new name and 
chosen as the scheme to use). The other changes I have made seem to have been 
applied, but the window titlebar remains a kind of sky blue.

The window manager is, according to wmctrl, kwin. Is there a kwin configuration 
file I need to edit to make my titlebars nice and black? If not, what else 
might I try? I did a fairly long though probably not comprehensive search and 
found a few things that seemed close to but not entirely on point, and others 
that advised doing what I described above.

btw -- Plasma runs really, really well on the GPD Pocket -- better than I'd 
expected (though my last experiment was with the Gemini device, on which things 
are not as rosy).

Thanks in advance.

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