Dragging konsole by the title bar does not seem to work the way described. The whole window moves as a unit until it almost disappears off-screen, just as in GNOME, but sometimes changes size at the top corners, maybe once in ten tries. The ghost frame does appear on those occasions before button release as you said. Not all that useful for me anyway. The usual corner dragging behaviour works fine as I am sure it does for other native applications. My assessment of terminal is that as it is not native to KDE kwin overrides the default size (80x24) and although it seems to know what that is, reduces the window to some minimum size on initial placement and provides the grab handles for resizing. Using the panel icon to configure terminal by editing the Application tab results in the same behaviour. i.e. edit the command line to fix the size, for instance
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gnome-terminal --geometry 84x48
The same command in a konsole gives the same result; the specified initial size is overridden.
Of course, as konsole is available, why use terminal? If I did commit to KDE, konsole would definitely be preferable. It has the tab function for a start.
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All this is a long way from the original subject and really deserves its own thread. Also, I hope that airing the difficulties I have been experiencing will help anybody else making the transition from GNOME Classic to KDE.