On Tue, 25 Nov 2014 11:45:50 +0200 Alan McKinnon <alan.mckin...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On 25/11/2014 09:15, Gevisz wrote: > >> I even can agree with them that a new place of that button was > >> > logical, ergonomic and saved screen space. > > Only now, I have realized that, logically, it was possible > > to rearrange all the elements of Unity in such a way that > > it was logical, ergonomic, saved space, and moreover kept > > the window frame close button at its usual place, but > > it was not possible with the Unity configuration anyway. > > This is incorrect. > > Unity has always been able to reposition the window control > buttons, right from the first release. I still have Ubuntu 12.04 (with Unity) on one of my partitions (but never use it for more that 5 minutes from the startup to shutdown, anyway :). So, I can check if your statement is true. Just tell me how to reposition the window control buttons in Unity. I promise to report the result of this test here. Back in 2012, after trying to find how to do it, I looked into Ubuntu forum and found out that many users complained about it and always got the answer that it is impossible and that Ubuntu developers know better what the users need than the users itself. But even if you prove to be right (which I very much doubt), for me it turned out easier to find out how to install and maintain Gentoo (with gnome2, dwm and xfce4) than to find out how to reposition the window control buttons in Unity.