i think double clicking the title bar toggles from min to max or max
to min depending on your current orientation...g.)

On Thu, Jul 7, 2011 at 9:37 AM, Dr. Michael J. Chudobiak
<m...@avtechpulse.com> wrote:
>> Also the other need for minimisation to prevent someone seeing what
>> you're working on is not at all addressed. Possiblities: work
>> involving confidential information, buying presents, demonstrating to
>> someone that you're giving them your attention/stopping windows
>> distracting people during conversaitons. While there's no longer a
>> panel that things get minimised to, the 'minimise' button is
>> effectively a hide-window operation that has several roles that aren't
>> really provided in Gnome3. Unless you put it back of course.
>
> You can also right-click on the title bar, and minimize is the first
> choice. It's "almost" as easy as a dedicated button, once you're aware
> of it.
>
> - Mike
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