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==Window Attributes==
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Each attribute, minimally, accepts one of the following parameters. Additional, attribute-specific arguments are listed within each [[Special:myLanguage/KWin_Rules_Window_Attributes#Attributes|attribute]] definition.
;Do Not Affect
: Ensure a subsequent rule, which matches the window, does not affect the attribute.
;Remember
: Use the attribute setting as defined in the rule and if changed at run-time, save and use the new value instead.
;Apply Now, Force Temporarily
: Apply/Force the setting once and unset the attribute.<br /><br />The difference between the two is at run-time, '''Apply Now''' allows the attribute to be changed and '''Force Temporarily''' prohibits it to be altered until all affected windows exit.
{{Warning|For '''Apply Now''', if the rule has no other attributes set, the rule is deleted after evaluation whereas '''Force Temporarily''', the rule is deleted after the last affected window terminates.}}
{{Tip|The '''Detect Window Properties''' button back-fills attribute-specific values - for more information see [[Special:myLanguage/KWin_Rules_Window_Matching|Window Matching]]. For example the height and width values of the '''Size''' attribute is set to the height and width of the detected window.}}
{{Tip|'''Yes/No''' arguments are used to toggle on or off attributes. Leniency with grammar helps one understand how a setting will be processed. {{Smiley}} For example, the attribute '''Skip taskbar''', when set to '''No''' means do not skip the taskbar. In other words, show the window in the taskbar. {{Smiley}}}}
;Maximized horizontally, Maximized vertically, Fullscreen
: These attributes are used to toggle the maximum horizontal/minimum horizontal/full-screen window attribute.
;Desktop
: Place the window on the specified ''(Virtual) Desktop''. Use '''All Desktops''' to place the window on all ''Virtual Desktops''.
;Minimized, Shaded
: Toggle the Minimize and Shading window attribute. For example, a window can be started Minimized or if it is started Minimized, it can be forced to not.
{{Tip|Maximized attribute is emulated by using both '''Maximized horizontally''' and '''Maximized vertically''' or '''Initial placement''' with the '''Maximizing''' argument.}}
:* '''On Main Window''' - restrict placement of a child window to the boundaries of the parent window.
;Ignore requested geometry
: Toggle whether to accept or ignore the window's requested geometry position. To avoid conflicts between the default placement strategy and the window's request, the placement strategy is ignored when the window's request is accepted.
;Obey geometry restrictions
: Toggle whether to adhere to the window's requested aspect ratio or ''base increment''.<br /><br />In order to understand this attribute, some background is required. Briefly, windows must request from the Window Manager, a base increment: the minimum number of ''height'' X ''width'' pixels per re-size request. Typically, it's 1x1. Other windows though, for example terminal emulators or editors, use fixed-fonts and request their base-increment according to the size of one character.
;Autogroup in foreground
: Toggle whether to make the window active when it is added to the current Autogroup.
;Autogroup by ID
: Create a group via a user-defined ID. More than one rule can share the same ID to allow for seemingly unrelated windows to be grouped.
;Skip pager
: Toggle whether to display the window in pager:<br /><br />
[[Image:pager-4-desktops.png|center]]
;Shortcut
: Assign a shortcut to the window. When '''Edit...''' is clicked, additional instructions are presented.
;Active/Inactive opacity
: When the window is active/inactive, set its opacity to the percentage specified.
{{Tip|'''Active/Inactive opacity''' can only be affected when '''Desktop Effects''' are enabled.}}
;Focus stealing prevention
: When a window wants focus, control on a scale (from '''None''' to '''Extreme''') whether to honor the request and place above all other windows, or ignore its request (potentially leaving the window behind other windows):
:* Extreme - The window's focus request is denied. Focus is only granted by explicitly requesting via the mousing.
;Ignore global shortcuts
: Toggle whether to ignore global shortcuts (as defined by <menuchoice>System Settings -> Shortcuts and Gestures -> Global Shortcuts</menuchoice> or by running <code>kcmshell4 keys</code> in '''konsole''') while the window is active.
{{Tip|A terminal window may still be closed by the end user by ending the shell session however using '''Accept focus''' to disable keyboard input will make it more difficult to close the window.}}
; Window type
: Change the window to another type and inherit the characteristics of that window:
{{Warning|Use with care because unwanted results may be introduced. For example, a '''Splash Screen''' is a automatically closed by '''KWin''' when clicked.}}
; Block compositing
: Toggle whether to disable compositing while the window ''exists''. If compositing is enabled and the rule specifies to disable compositing, while ''any'' matching window exists, compositing will be disabled. Compositing is re-enabled when the last matching window terminates.
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