On Friday 19 December 2008 14:25:37 Kevin Kofler wrote: > On Friday 19 December 2008, Anne Wilson wrote: > > 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. > > That just means all the supported buttons are already present. If you > remove one, it'll show up as available. > OK - that makes sense. > > I finally realised that there is a close button on the extreme left - not > > expecting that, I didn't see it. > > I'm not sure where that layout comes from, I thought it was from > Oxygen/Ozone, but that actually defaults to having the close button on the > extreme right after the 2 spacers. Maybe an old version of Oxygen? Or maybe > it's just what the default is the first time you enable customized > positions. > This is Fedora 10, using Phase style (which I haven't changed) and Laptop Window Decoration. The Close button was on the right in the original decoration setting, so I don't know why it was on the left in Laptop. > > 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. > > The '+' stands for "On all desktops". '?' is Help, '_' is minimize, the > square is maximize. > Apart from '+' they were recognisable. I just never thought of that as 'On all desktops'. I'm still getting to grips with that. Are you really saying that you could have window decorations different on each desktop? > > Then there is those two instances of 'H' - what are they? > > The 'H's are spacers (separators). Oxygen uses those spacers to look > "cool", in most other window decorations they're just annoying, so just > remove them. Fair enough. > > Applying now shows buttons in the order of '? O Down Up > > wide-blue-blank-icon X' - presumably related to those two 'H's? > > Right, those 2 'H's are spacers so they produce that wide blank space. > OK - thanks for the explanation. I'll give some thought now about what to write on userbase and where to put it. Anne -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: not available Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 197 bytes Desc: This is a digitally signed message part. Url : http://lists.fedoraproject.org/pipermail/kde/attachments/20081219/8c20e0c6/attachment.bin