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List:       kde-usability
Subject:    Re: Window decorations
From:       Jeff Marder <jeff.marder () gmail ! com>
Date:       2004-06-14 15:47:37
Message-ID: 440dbe77040614084742438a52 () mail ! gmail ! com
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On Mon, 14 Jun 2004 17:16:19 +0200, Leo Savernik <l.savernik@aon.at> wrote:
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> Am Montag 14 Juni 2004 07:15 schrieb Davide Ferrari:
> > [...] why can't
> > we simply put an empty space between maximize button and close button? [...]
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> Tremendously good compromise. Instead of switching, I'd like to see that for
> KDE 4.
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> mfg
>         Leo
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Now that I've finally managed to pull my foot out of my mouth I'm
curious to know why this was changed back in 1.9 to the current
default.  Someone said there were good reasons, but no one ever
elaborated on this.  It's important to know why it was changed so a
mistake isn't made in changing it now.  I tried the 3 spaces between
the max and close buttons.  Seems a little awkward to me.  I prefer
"Mac-Classic-style" instead where the close button is on the left and
the min/max buttons on the right.  Just my opinion though.

Jeff
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