@scholli Perhaps you have hit on it right there. Make every theme work
either with the wacked out max,min,close now on the left OR the proper
min,max,close on the right like 95% of the World's computer users are
used to.

I know about the "Dust" theme, but I don't care fo it and I don't want
to be locked into one theme or a limited number of it.

That being said, how would something like this affect applications?
Would changing the theme also change button order/location for each
application on the PC as well? IF so, then that would be wonderful
because then no hacks would be needed and it could be theme-driven and
the user could choose.

For those of us who use Ubuntu @ home as our only OS, but must work on
Windows @ work, we could have it as max,min,close now on the right.

For those who use Macs and Ubuntu, they can have it the other way on the
left.

Now like I said, if it's a global-theme-based change that affects all
applications etc, that'd be cool, and in that way, I CAN support such a
change. I believe that the current way of gconf editing may break
things, or at least cause wacked out drop shadow effects, etc.

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[Master] Window Control buttons: position/order/alignment
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