On 2006.12.02.19.12, Kurt Granroth wrote: | Josef Lowder wrote: | > Is there any browser or utility that allows one to open an | > html file without having to have a title bar or status bar? | > | > In other words, to just open a window with no border at all or | > just a simple border with no caption, but just corners to grab | > for resizing and then right click to access menu options? | | Depending on your needs, you might consider writing a program to do this | for yourself. Using KDE and khtml, you could probably write this in... | er... 20 lines or so. Maybe less. I wrote a tutorial for doing just | that but that was years ago. It was trivial back then so I imagine it's | even easier now. | | Alternatively, you can use Konqueror with a specific profile to disable | menus, toolbars, and status bars and then use kwin to create a profile | to get rid of the title bar. Makes me think of full-screen kiosks. The window manager controls the window decorations, which will also get in your way. I use ion2, which doesn't ever have borders on windows... but doesn't usually allow overlapping windows anyway. If this is something that you want to do that is not part of a daily flow of things you could one-up that even and just run X without a window manager. You'll still have to convince your browser to run in no-menubar mode. --Brock --------------------------------------------------- PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us To subscribe, unsubscribe, or to change you mail settings: http://lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss