I, as well as you, know that. . . so my question to the original
submitter would be, what is the problem with easy to close? Another
issue is, if not for close, what are the left most and top most sides
and the corner for? Resizing? Well, that wouldn't b useful if the
window is maximized, and ev
There are at least as many people that think this fix is a bug itself:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/light-themes/+bug/564749
Let me express my logic here:
1. Button is too easy to hit.
Ok, why is this a bug? The only possible reason I could think of is
that it's too easy to hit an
Well I'm willing to bet that there were more people that thought this a
feature than a bug but no polls were taken on it. I certainly don't see
where the bug is here or even how this bug should have ever been taken
seriously. Amazing. Where is the bug? I just deeply don't understand
that, but I
I would certainly only ask for a gconf option.
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BTW Mark, I'm seriously your biggest fan, ever since I first heard of
you back in 2004! I LOVE my Ubuntu!
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Hi Mark,
I'd just like the option to set it back, that is my only problem. I
know I'm not the only one who likes the panel only on the bottom.
To give you a little information on my situation, I have a 30" monitor
that's 2560 x 1600, so using two panels doesn't make sense for me, the
default top
I think the fact that this "bug" affected so few people and that it was
never brought up before goes to show that it was never a bug in the
first place, it was an "annoyance" for some people but the "fix" was a
full blown disaster for many more. I don't like having to put close
buttons on my panel
You could also just as well throw the wmctrl commands in the shortcut
itself, I can't remember why I didn't do this in the first place. . . I
think it's because I used them between different desktops, anyway here
are the shortcut files, you still have to install wmctrl though.
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Ok, I'd like to chime in here a moment, this whole not being able to
throw my mouse into the corner is amazing asinine, this is a behavior
that I have come to know and love for YEARS now with GNOME, and it's
gone without even the option to set it back. Sure there are some themes
that still enable