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

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> 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
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