On Sun, 2016-05-22 at 19:18 +0200, Christian Seiler wrote: > So I've actually now implemented a slightly different logic: > instead of dropping the window buttons completely, I replace more > routines and explicitly only drop the "icon", "minimize", > "maximize" and "close" buttons in the header bar.
So basically the "left-hand-side application icon" button remains? Well sounds like a solution. Would it work to replace *all* CSD buttons by menu entries? I mean even those that already remained such buttons right now? That would be even more reasonable and back to the roots. Especially as most of the CSD buttons that GNOME makes are completely unintuitive in their meaning. Take nautilus again as example,.. okay the icon for search is still okay, but then there's the 9 dots in a "3x3 matrix" and the "3 lines" which I've never really remember which does what. If those would have some internal title set, one could perhaps make normal proper menus out of all these. Cheers, Chris.
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