This week in KDE: #Plasma6 is not only gearing up for a big technological shift, but is also adding cool new features and improving the user experience
Look forward to sound themes! Snappier responses! Prettier widgets! More awesome things!
https://pointieststick.com/2023/07/28/this-week-in-kde-sounds-like-plasma-6/
And you can remove them using window rules. You can’t remove a CSD title bar, or even add one, trust me, I tried.
Removing the whole title bar implies no window buttons, the point is having them while not wasting space.
As I already shown to you GTK apps display window controls according to a global config. So you can turn a header bar in just a toolbar. I don’t know about other CSD apps but it would be their fault, not a CSD disadvantage.
One reply ago you were fine with apps hiding the close button.
You really can’t, I tried using gtk3-nocsd and it didn’t really work that well
It was another person.
Again, you are confusing the concept of CSD with GTK’s implementation of CSD.
I give up, cheers.