Re: Mouse throw and click to close window

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On Fri, 2003-06-06 at 23:38, Greg Till wrote:
> When I have a window maximized and want to close the window, I would 
> like to do so by simply throwing the cursor to the top right-hand corner 
> of the screen and clicking. As it is, I have to aim for the "X" to close 
> the window. Throwing my mouse to the top right-hand corner only allows 
> me to roll-up the window (and only if I double-click), as is the case if 
> I double-click anywhere on the title bar.
> 
> Can anyone explain the rationale, if any, behind the inability to close 
> a window in this fashion? I realize this is a small thing, but as Nat 
> Friedman says, "Small things matter."

File a bug report the window manager you are using, probably metacity
(it might be the theme you are using, but Havoc can sort that out.)

It has nothing to do with GTK+.

Regards,
							Owen




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