On Fri, Oct 7, 2011 at 12:47 PM, <fedora-kde(a)dadommas.de> wrote:
You can make a special KWin-rule:
right-click the titlebar of any window -> "Configure Window Behaviour"
->
"Window Rules" -> "New..." -> "Detect Window
Properties" -> now click on an
open konsole window
There's a shorter route: just right-click on the title bar, go to
Advanced, and choose Special Application Settings.
That brings you right here:
Now change the rule: in the tab "Size & Position" check
"Size", change the
combobox next to it to "Apply Initally". The size that is filled in is the
current size of the konsole-window that you clicked on, so resize it to your
liking before clicking it and you won't need to change the size manually in
the rule.
Mind I am using 4.7.1 atm, so the items might be named differently on your
system but I think you'll find your way all the same, the idea stays the same.
Oh and if you have problems: you might want to make sure you uncheck "save
window size and position on exit" in Konsole under "Settings" ->
"Configure
Current Profile"
-T.C.