Thanks for the idea.  I tried it and closed Dolphin.  When I opened it again, it was the right size.  I closed and opened it again.  It remembers the size.  When I double click on the title bar to maximize it, and again to restore it, Dolphin still goes back to the the shorter size.

On 08/21/2013 07:40 PM, Brian Cluff wrote:
If I understand what you are trying to do it should be working correctly to start with but...

Try this... launch dolphin and set it to the size you would like, then right click on the title bar -> More actions -> Special Application Settings...

When the new window pops up select the "Size & Position" tab, then check the box next to "Size" and set the drop down list across from it to "Remember".

You can also set Position to the same thing, but then dolphin would always open up on top of each other.  If you leave them off, other windows till be places by the windows manager appropriately.

Now dolphin should automatically reopen with the last size it was closed with.  You can also set it to always open at the same size so matter what size it was closed with... powerful stuff!

Brian Cluff

On 08/21/2013 03:42 AM, Derek Trotter wrote:
I have Kubuntu 13.04 installed on this machine with KDE 4.11.0 and
Dolphin 2.2.  When I launch Dolphin, it remembers the size when I last
resized it.  However when I maximize then restore; it doesn't go back to
the size it was before.  It goes back to the correct width, but only a
little over half the height.  I've spend several hours messing with it
with no luck.  Any ideas?


Thanks
Derek

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