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    How do I configure Yakuake to open "full screen"?

    Kubuntu 14.04 LTS.

    I enjoy a larger font size. I would like to have Yakuake open filling the screen. This would cause less breaks in a word at line endings. Currently Yakuake opens with about 1/4 of the background on the sides of the application. I have sought configuration abilities to have the application open full screen, but I either overlooked the option or it doesn't exist. Thanks! Shab

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    Lower right corner of Yakuake screen - the middle button - configure Yakuake ? You don't have that button?
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      #3
      One more glorious time to feel stupid. Thanks my brother, the easiest fix I have ever had. I swear I am not lazy; I looked and looked and did not see what was in my face. I am sorry to waste your time. My best to you and yours

      Shab

      Originally posted by oshunluvr View Post
      Lower right corner of Yakuake screen - the middle button - configure Yakuake ? You don't have that button?

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        Haha, no problem. Love the easy ones!

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          Originally posted by Shabakthanai View Post
          I am sorry to waste your time.
          It's never a waste of our time to help out anyone here who is in need of support. It's what we are about.
          Windows no longer obstructs my view.
          Using Kubuntu Linux since March 23, 2007.
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            +1,000 Snowhog!

            We've been helped many, many times and we are just paying back and paying forward.
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            – John F. Kennedy, February 26, 1962.

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              You are also a kind and skillful and generous and intelligent and compassionate and nice and decent and moral and ethical and terrific man. Shab

              Originally posted by GreyGeek View Post
              +1,000 Snowhog!

              We've been helped many, many times and we are just paying back and paying forward.

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