![]() ![]() Sometimes this goes wrong ─ because Windows is junk ─ and then a reinstall might indeed help. That is Windows Think™, and in Windows, that might work because of the fact that Windows applications must register themselves in the Windows Registry. It is also an unfortunately stubborn misconception that reinstalling something in GNU/Linux will magically fix some problem. The window decoration you are using is one of those old decorations that got broken ─ it has been reported before here on the forum, with that very same same window decoration. Qt and KDE Plasma have both come a very long way on their evolutionary path, and many of the window decorations, themes and widgets that came out when Plasma 5 had just been released are now broken. I will check that once reached home but is there a way for solving the issue altogether by reinstalling the Qt or something. I would advice installing either the Mojave Dark Aurorae or Breezemite decoration from instead. ![]() ![]() Sometimes an update to the Qt libraries does that. If a restart doesn't fix the problem, then it's probably because your window decoration is broken. ![]()
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