The contents for me would be... High Priority: Name & Close, Medium Priority: Maximize & Minimize, Low Priority: Icon. Indication of mode of the window would probably be nice as well (Medium). While mouse click on the window with a key press can achieve the same purpose, clicking on the titlebar to drag a floating window is my most common action.
Regards Dave David Sorkovsky +61 468 478 438 > Date: Sun, 21 Oct 2012 20:47:16 +0200 > From: psyc...@znc.in > To: awesome@naquadah.org > Subject: What should titlebars be like? (was: Release next major version - > how bad could it be?) > > On 14.10.2012 16:12, Alexander Yakushev wrote: > [...] > > In order to start writing real titlebar widgets first we should decide > > what for people want titlebars in first place. Minimize/maximize/close > > buttons? Moving/resizing windows by titlebar? Something else, more > > tiling related? This is a question to those who want titlebars in Awesome. > > Ping? No one wants titlebars? Or do you just want empty titlebars? That'd be > easy to implement... > > Uli > -- > my $key = "\x49\x03\x93\x08\x19\x94\x96\x94\x28\x93\x83\x04\x68\x28\xa8\xf5". > "\x0a\xb9\x94\x02\x45\x81\x93\x1f\xbc\xd7\xf3\xad\x93\xf5\x32\x93"; > my $cipher = Crypt::Rijndael->new( $key, Crypt::Rijndael::MODE_ECB() ); > my $plain = $ciper->decrypt($daten); > > -- > To unsubscribe, send mail to awesome-unsubscr...@naquadah.org.