Thanks Tim, I thought I'd better ask before filing a bug report on something that may not have been a bug.
Cheers.

On 22 December 2014 at 17:21, Timothy Pearson <kb9vqf@pearsoncomputing.net> wrote:
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> Hi
> As the title says maximise doesn't really maximise, it does enlarge to the
> edge of the screen but I can still grab the edge of the application (e.g.
> iceweasel,chrome, LibreOffice, etc) and change the size. I am used to
> maximise taking the application to the edge of the screen and not being
> able to grab the edge of it.
>
> Is this intentional or is it a bug?
> Cheers.
> Michael.
>

It's intentional, and configurable.  Open the TDE Control Center -->
Desktop --> Window Behaviour --> Moving and uncheck "Allow moving and
resizing of maximized windows" if you prefer no window borders when
maxized.

IIRC when I forked KDE 3.5.10 the only option was for maximized windows to
show borders, so this was one of my original enhancements as the window
borders and wasted space bothered me too. ;-)

Tim
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