2008/12/19 Anne Wilson <cannewilson at googlemail.com> > On Friday 19 December 2008 11:04:24 Kevin Kofler wrote: > > On Friday 19 December 2008, Anne Wilson wrote: > > > I don't know whether I'm looking in the wrong place, but on the Buttons > > > page I just have > > > > > > Show window button tooltips > > > Use custom titlebar button positions > > > > The latter is the one you want, it also allows you to add buttons. > > > It doesn't here - or does it? See below. This is 4.1.3-2.fc10, and I have > > ---spacer--- > Keep Above Others (unavailable) > Keep Below Others (unavailable) > Shade (unavailable) > Resize (unavailable) > > I had missed the last one, as I hadn't dragged the window up. > > > > (and enabling that shows three options, all unavailable - but since > > > position isn't the issue, that's not important to me.) > > > > It works for me (in KDE 4.1.3) even if I set the decoration to "Laptop". > > Moreover, I do get a close button by default. > > > I finally realised that there is a close button on the extreme left - not > expecting that, I didn't see it. The next misunderstanding was not > recognising the 'titlebar preview' for what it is. I've now dragged the > close > button to the right, where I expected it. However, now, on that preview I > see > '? + _ square H H X'. Is the '+' what should allow adding buttons? If so, > it > doesn't seem to do anything. Then there is those two instances of 'H' - > what > are they? > > Applying now shows buttons in the order of '? O Down Up > wide-blue-blank-icon > X' - presumably related to those two 'H's? > > When I've properly understood this I'll write it up for userbase. > > Anne > The '+' is a show on all desktops button. The 'H' is a spacer. You can have as many of these as you want to seperate buttons and creating virtual groupings. -- There are 10 kinds of people in the world: Those who understand binary and those who don't... -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://lists.fedoraproject.org/pipermail/kde/attachments/20081219/c0ac477a/attachment.html