I nuked my Fedora 40 machine, installed Fedora 41. At the same time, I
switched from Xfce (after using it for over a decade) to KDE. I am
absolutely adoring the KDE experience, but there is one weird thing that
I can't figure out. I hope someone can point me in the right direction.
I use a fair number of Chrome applications (PWAs - see
https://support.google.com/chrome/answer/9658361) for things like Google
Calendar, Google Chat, Google Messages for Web, and Slack (I know about
the Slack app for Linux, but I've had wonky results with it, so I prefer
a PWA).
Now, under Xfce in Fedora 40 and previous versions, I could middle click
on a PWA and it would lower just fine, just like any other application.
But under KDE, when I middle click any *non*-PWA app, it lowers as
expected. If I middle click a PWA, it does nothing. I believe that it's
because PWAs don't have title bars, and the "middle click to lower"
action works on title bars.
So my question is, how do I get a middle click to lower a PWA app in
KDE? I have not been able to find any articles on how to enable title
bars in Chrome apps, although I may be searching using the wrong terms.
Any pointers?
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Thomas
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