Window button manipulation suggestion

Olivier Fourdan fourdan at xfce.org
Tue Apr 23 23:23:06 CEST 2002


That's alrady in xfwm :-p

On Tue, 2002-04-23 at 23:37, Jasper Huijsmans wrote:
> FWIW, I second this proposal. [1]
> 
> Jasper
> 
> [1] I don't know if we can vote on this, but it always better to go and
> vote than to do nothing. Just look at the presidential elections in
> France ;-)
> 
> Op di 23-04-2002, om 18:47 schreef Joe Klemmer:
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> > 	This came up in the XFce list but I think it would be a good idea 
> > to look at for XFce4.  With XFce3 one can decide how many window buttons 
> > to have (the default being 3 & 3).  However when you want less than the 
> > default it only drops buttons from the inside out.  How about a way to 
> > specify which buttons to keep so that, for example, the right three will 
> > only have the max and min but no close (X) button.
> > 
> > 	Just a thought from the CDE look-alike camp.  :-)
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