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I 've got a problem,
I want to start my konqueror in fullscreen-mode (Str-Shift-F), I can't find any solutions.
Is there any value I can add in the "~/.kde/..../profiles/my-profile" file?
I tried somthing like "Fullscreen=True" But it doesn't make any change!!
Expand konq to full screen then in the menu press settings->save view profile "webbrowsing" make sure "save window size in profile" is checked and click save. If you don't want the current page saved as your home page make sure thats un checked.
Sorry, but this is not, what I want to do!! I tried this out, but there is a problem I want the Konq to be in front of all windows espescially in front of the KDE task-bar!! I've read on the konq-dev mailinglist, that a developer wanted to release a patch for konq to do this, but this patch also doesn't work!!
Ahhh different thing. Have you tried the window menu options (The menu when you click on the windows title bar icon) in the advanced sub-menu? "keep above others" and "save window settings".
To make konq go over the panels you have the tell the panels to allow this. Right click on the panels and select the hiding menu. Theirs an option "allow other windows to cover this panel".
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