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Hi all, hi Shirish,

On  Fr 20 Jun 2014 15:49:56 CEST, shirish शिरीष wrote:

at bottom :-

On 6/17/14, John Paul Adrian Glaubitz <glaub...@physik.fu-berlin.de> wrote:
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Hi!

The screenshots you attached do not show any irregular behavior. Please
provide a more accurate description of the problem and mark the areas
in question in the screenshots if necessary.

Please also note that Nautilus is not native to MATE since it is a
GTK3 application. If you prefer using Nautilus as a file manager,
I'd rather recommend using GNOME as your desktop of choice. GTK3
applications will always look a bit ugly on MATE until MATE has been
ported to GTK3.

Adrian

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Hi John,
I finally found out what is/was happening. What happens is in the case
of Iceweasel and nautilus both, when I sign into a new session and
start iceweasel or nautilus they are in maximized mode and more often
that not the three buttons are missing. The workaround I was able to
come up to get the minimize, maximize and close buttons to show is to
right click on the app. on the bottom panel ( I think it's called
application list panel or was called something similar in
gnome-panel.)

Right-click on the application and select Unmaximize, the moment I do
that the three buttons appear. If I click Maximize after that, then it
adjusts so that maximize, minimize and close buttons are visible to
the user (i.e. me) for the session. Now I do not know whether it's due
to mate being gtk2 and the apps. being gtk3 as pointed by you above or
some issue with mate and X or whatever. At least there is a workaround
available and it works.

You could downgrade the bug or something. It's something I can live
with now that I have a workaround that works. I took 2-3 days to see
if the workaround persisted between session hence didn't answer back
quickly. Sorry about that.

Please uninstall mate-netbook on the system that's showing this behaviour (or if that is not installed, maybe you have "maximus" installed?).

Once mate-netbook and maximus are uninstalled, the browser buttons should look ok again.

If you find that this fixes your issue, please close this bug with your next mail and tag it with "wontfix". (Or is there a tag "not-a-bug"???).

Mike



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