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Specify how the window property should be affected:<ul><li><em>Do Not Affect:</em> The window property will not be affected and therefore the default handling for it will be used. Specifying this will block more generic window settings from taking effect.</li><li><em>Force:</em> The window property will be always forced to the given value.</li><li><em>Force temporarily:</em> The window property will be forced to the given value until it is hidden (this action will be deleted after the window is hidden).</li></ul>
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You have specified the window class as unimportant.
This means the settings will possibly apply to windows from all applications. If you really want to create a generic setting, it is recommended you at least limit the window types to avoid special window types.
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This configuration dialog allows altering settings only for the selected window or application. Find the setting you want to affect, enable the setting using the checkbox, select in what way the setting should be affected and to which value.
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ruleswidget.cpp:747
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Consult the documentation for more details.
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