On 15/04/14 04:18 PM, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
> On Tue, 2014-04-15 at 15:57 -0400, Daniel Micay wrote:
>> You can blame Chromium/Chrome
> 
> They still have a title bar with window buttons, Chromium even takes
> care about the JWM theme I'm using.

Chromium defaults to drawing the title bar itself as part of the window,
for the same space-saving reasons. GTK+ applications using the header
bar still have window buttons too - by default a close button, but
optionally minimize/maximize.

Anyway, I'm pointing them out as the applications that popularized this
feature, not as applications *only* providing this choice.

> Firefox provides a menu bar and a title bar with window buttons using
> the JWM theme.

Firefox lacks support for this on Linux because it's not viewed as a
first tier platform. The menu bar will go away on Linux by default when
the new interface is released quite soon. It might not stay around as a
supported feature for much longer.

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