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GNOME3
by WereCatf on Sun 6th Mar 2011 13:13 UTC
WereCatf
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2006-02-15

Still no mentioning of the GNOME3 development decision that minimize and maximize buttons will be gone? I know it is in the submissions, I was even going to write about it myself.

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RE: GNOME3
by Thom_Holwerda on Sun 6th Mar 2011 13:32 in reply to "GNOME3"
Thom_Holwerda Member since:
2005-06-29

Working on it.

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RE: GNOME3
by fran on Sun 6th Mar 2011 15:38 in reply to "GNOME3"
fran Member since:
2010-08-06

It's a pity about gnome's plan on this.
When working I regularly split my screen into two window sections. I can then maximise one screen when I want to and afterwards press minimise again it will perfectly allign 50/50 like i set it up initially.
With gnome 3 I'll probably have to this manually everytime buy dragging borders thus wasting time.

Edited 2011-03-06 15:41 UTC

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