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Yeah, that makes sense. The left side of the window could have "left" and
"right" buttons for workspace switching (makes the feature more obvious to
new users). It'd make it look a little more "balanced" (two buttons on each
side), wouldn't it? The program icon can go right before the window title
(saves space and looks better than sitting in the corner IMO).
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Tough the one does not have to exclude the other as my friend here pointed
out. Sometimes you simply want a a window to go away for a while, not having
it pop up on another workspace. So removing this feature goes against Gnome
Shell guidelines dictating that the user should be able to work in a focused
manner on a task. The user would not be able to hide away ie chatwindows
effectively.

And on the balancing point. I don't know if that would result in the title
bar being any more "balanced" since the movement-buttons could range from
zero to four. Or maybe there should always be one button visible even tough
there is only one workspace open, and this button would open up a second
workspace and then move the window to that workspace.

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