KDE-Rounded-Corners
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Rounds the corners of your windows in KDE Plasma 5 and 6
 Might be a good idea to shift the shadows down and increase the shadow radius by some user defined offset. This would make the shadows look more like shadows...
 Related to #153 Dear @matinlotfali, thank you for this amazing effect! Here is the explained idea for getting more natural shadows. I tried it partially by modifying the shaders...
Hi, this effect is pretty cool and I like using it. However, I would like to have two outlines: 1. The inner one is the current one 2. Outer 1px...
With just a few blurred windows in the background, the regions that have to be painted quickly add up, even if all the windows are covered by an opaque window....
Rather than setting the shadow and outline separately in ShapeCorners, ShapeCorners could be integrated with the KDecoration API and then read the shadow image, padding, and innerShadowRect that the decoration...
Building from source code (as per instructions in the [readme](https://github.com/matinlotfali/KDE-Rounded-Corners?tab=readme-ov-file#how-to-build-from-source-code)) fails on OpenSUSE Tumbleweed. It used to work fine, but the latest change causes an error: ``` > cmake .....
With a proper aurorae decoration theme, only a few apps need kwin-enforced rounded corners. For example, Steam, Tencent QQ, and some Gtk applications. Whitelist mode will allow users to enable...
This is to resolve #239
Flatpak apps have an empty process name in the `Inclusions & Exclusions` tab. Adding them with this empty name applies this exclusion (or inclusion) to all flatpak apps. 