On Tue, Oct 15, 2013 at 3:03 PM, Torsten <address@hidden
<mailto:address@hidden>> wrote:
On 15.10.2013 20:29, Philip Nienhuis wrote:
> Torsten wrote:
>> On 14.10.2013 23:52, Philip Nienhuis wrote:
>>> Before filling in a bug report:
>>>
>>> On my Linux box (mageia 2, KDE) undocked Octave GUI panes have
no window
>>> control buttons (e.g., minimize, hide, move to other desktop,
etc. In
>>> fact, compared to Windows, the entire title bar is missing.
>>>
>>> As a consequence I cannot resize or move undocked panes. Only
the editor
>>> pane can be moved around (but not resized), by dragging on the
main menu
>>> bar ("File Edit Debug Run Help"), that's the only place
susceptible for
>>> dragging the editor pane around.
>>>
>>> Anyone else seeing this?
>>>
>>> I searched around in my KDE settings but found nothing related.
Until
>>> now it seems only Octave is affected. I build Octave with Qt
4.8.4& gcc
>>> 4.6.3.
>>
>> I remember another report in this direction. Are you using the
oxygen
>> theme?
>
> Yes.
> I switched to the Air (checked that all items are from the Air theme)
> them but that doesn't make any difference.
>
>> Could you please test if it works with another theme and if the
example
>> from
>>
http://blog.qt.digia.com/blog/2012/03/26/qt-commercial-support-weekly-16-floating-widgets-and-how-to-find-their-way-back-home-2/
>>
>> is also affected?
>
> You mean, compile the examples? I'm afraid that is a bit out of scope
> for me. I don't even see include statements in that scope.
> The spirit of the article looks good though.
Oops sorry, I thought there was an archive to download on the website. I
have attached the files I have been using for testing. Just
qmake example.pro <http://example.pro>
make