2013/9/5 Alan McKinnon <[email protected]>

> On 05/09/2013 14:51, gevisz wrote:
> > Usually, when I open a new window frame in Gnome 2, I have a Close,
> > Maximize/Restore and Minimize buttons on its upper-right corner.
> >
> > Sometimes, however, especially when I open a supplementary window frame
> > from a running program, its upper (text) bar contains only the Close
> > button with no possibility to maximize the window frame to the whole
> > screen, and it is extremely inconvenient.
> >
> > I do remember that I had a similar problem in Gnome 2 under Ubuntu but
> > somehow managed to get to the configuration where almost all my windows
> > had Maximize/Restore and Minimize buttons. The only exception was the
> > Firefox sub-window to save a bookmark. :^(
> >
> > Just now, I have tries FXCE and found out that it opens all the
> > sub-windows with the Maximize/Restore, Close and Minimize buttons "out
> > of the box" and without recompilation of all the programs that do not do
> > the same in Gnome (except for the Firefox bookmark sub-window, of
> course).
> >
> > However, I am reluctant to migrate to FXCE right now because at the
> > moment I cannot achieve the same look-and-feel as in my Gnome
> > (especially, I miss the the all-in-one clock-calendar-weather applet
> > with the world map showing the daytime at different locations).
> >
> > Could anybody advise me how to get the Close, Maximize/Restore and
> > Minimize buttons in all window frames in Gnome 2.
>
>
> I think the true answer is
>
> "You can't. The Gnome devs know better than you what you want"
>
> I'm happy to be proved wrong though.
>
> If it bothers you, just migrate to XFCE and deal with the pain. It will
> last only a short time.
>
> Alan McKinnon [email protected]
>
>
Currently, Gnome works better than Xfce for me, because so far

1)  I found no way to switch keyboard layout from English to any other
     language (while Gnome and DWM do this after tackling with evdev
     configs),

2) Gnome allows more combinations for hot key bindings, for example,
     I can not assign <Win>+<Shift>+<any letter> to any program launcher
     in Fxce, while it does work in Gnome,

3) installing Orange in FXCE involves unmasking some dependent
    packages, but I like to stick to the stable thread.

All in all, I do understand why Linus said that Xfce is a step back
compared to Gnome 2
(but I still have not got why Xfce is a big step forward compared with
Gnome 3 :^), as
have not tried it so far).

P.S. I will probably post a separate question, but if somebody can
        explain how to setup language keyboad layout switch in Fxce,
        you are welcome. :^)

        I set up toggling the keyboard layout to <rWin> key in
       /usr/share/X11/xorg.conf.d/10-evdev.conf as follows:

       Option "XkbOptions"
"grp:rwin_toggle,grp_led:scroll,compose:menu,terminate:ctrl_alt_bksp"

       It works for  Gnome and DWM but not for Xfce. :^(

       Moreover, I need the keyboard layout indicator somewhere on the Xfce
panel,
       but could not find any.

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