You can disable the modal dialogs in gsettings. That should revert things back to the old behaviour
On 17/01/12 11:35, Andrew Douglas Pitonyak wrote: > Old method of working: > > In Firefox, I right click on a file and choose Save As. A dialog is displayed > with information in the title bar and I can move the dialog so > that I can see what is underneath it to help me set the file name. For > example, I might append version information or a date to the file name. > > Old method of writing code: > The title bar in a dialog frequently contains useful information. Gnome 3 > defaults to not showing the title bar for dialogs, so that > information is no longer available. Even though I usually set the title bar > text when I write code, it is no longer displayed / available. > > I assume that this behavior is intentional... > > Question: Can I configure the behavior to show me the title bar and to not > lock the dialog to the parent window so that moving the dialog also > moves the parent window? > > Question: When I write a cross-platform application, should I simply create a > new text label to display the data that I usually display in the > title bar (at least for the dialogs that I create)? > _______________________________________________ gnome-shell-list mailing list gnome-shell-list@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-shell-list