On Fri, Dec 18, 2015, at 08:08 PM, Christopher M. Penalver wrote:
> Tim, thanks for the response. I should have circled back on this sooner,
> as it now includes minimize and restore buttons by default with no
> customization necessary in Wily (as it has since day 1).
>
Ubuntu settings does, Ubunt
Tim, thanks for the response. I should have circled back on this sooner,
as it now includes minimize and restore buttons by default with no
customization necessary in Wily (as it has since day 1).
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We use the default upstream default for button layout, if you want
minimise/maximise buttons then you should set a custom layout.
** Changed in: ubuntu-gnome-default-settings (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Invalid
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Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: ubuntu-gnome-default-settings (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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** Package changed: gnome-flashback (Ubuntu) => ubuntu-gnome-default-
settings (Ubuntu)
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Title:
All windows missing Minimize and Restore buttons
Then either file a bug upstream or don't use ubuntu-gnome-default-
settings. This is *absolutely unrelated* to gnome-flashback (as you will
get the same layout with Unity and GNOME Shell sessions).
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Alberts Muktupāvels, just because upstream broke functionality
expectations, doesn't mean there isn't an issue here.
I'm expecting all three buttons to exist. If they don't, it's either a
software bug, or a design flaw.
** Changed in: gnome-flashback (Ubuntu)
Status: Invalid => New
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1. org.gnome.desktop.wm.preferences.gschema.xml:
Main schema file with all settings under preferences. Here default value is
'appmenu:close'.
2. 10_ubuntu-settings.gschema.override:
This one is from ubuntu-settings package and changes default value to
'close,minimize,maximize:'.
3. 20_ubuntu-gn
grep -r "button-layout" /usr/share/glib-2.0/schemas/
/usr/share/glib-2.0/schemas/10_ubuntu-settings.gschema.override:button-layout='close,minimize,maximize:'
Binary file /usr/share/glib-2.0/schemas/gschemas.compiled matches
/usr/share/glib-2.0/schemas/20_ubuntu-gnome-default-settings.gschema.overri
grep -r "button-layout" /usr/share/glib-2.0/schemas/
Run this command in terminal and post output here.
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Title:
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Any configuration different from the (ubuntu-settings) default could get
overridden. If that was not the case, then I am lost.
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Dmitry Shachnev:
>"This could be the reason: https://git.gnome.org/browse/gsettings-
desktop-schemas/commit/?id=35967277d6eaa769."
That looks like the culprit.
>"Did you have buttons on the right side before upgrade?"
Yes, as this was the default (i.e. I didn't change it to be that way).
>" Do
Dmitry Shachnev:
>"This could be the reason: https://git.gnome.org/browse/gsettings-
desktop-schemas/commit/?id=35967277d6eaa769."
That looks like the culprit.
>"Did you have buttons on the right side before upgrade?"
No.
>" Do you have ubuntu-gnome-settings installed?"
apt-cache policy ubunt
This could be the reason: https://git.gnome.org/browse/gsettings-
desktop-schemas/commit/?id=35967277d6eaa769.
Did you have buttons on the right side before upgrade? Do you have
ubuntu-gnome-settings installed? If answer to any of these questions is
yes, that explains why the override in ubuntu-se
Dmitry Shachnev, thanks for the quick follow up.
>"Then you need to set it to "close,minimize,maximize:" or something
like that."
Setting it to appmenu:minimize,maximize,close is a perfect WORKAROUND.
>"If you install ubuntu-settings package, then it should override the
layout for you."
ubuntu-
Then you need to set it to "close,minimize,maximize:" or something like
that. If you install ubuntu-settings package, then it should override
the layout for you.
Not a bug in gnome-flashback.
** Changed in: gnome-flashback (Ubuntu)
Status: Triaged => Incomplete
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gsettings get org.gnome.desktop.wm.preferences button-layout
'appmenu:close'
** Changed in: gnome-flashback (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Triaged
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Please tell us what does this command print:
gsettings get org.gnome.desktop.wm.preferences button-layout
** Changed in: gnome-flashback (Ubuntu)
Status: Triaged => Incomplete
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