On 2/18/20 8:45 AM, Collin Guan via blfs-support wrote:
Hi All,
I just installed GNOME desktop environment and it works great except
one thing. For most applications like GIMP or GNOME Shell, I don't see
the "minimize" or "maximize" buttons on the top bar of an application.
I only have the "x" button to close the application. For example, for
GNOME Shell, if I right click the top bar, I can see "minimize",
"maximize", "move" ... buttons so I select one. How can I "create"
those buttons and put them near to the "x" button? But for the Firefox
window, I don't have them at all even I right click the top bar. Same
thing for the "File Manager". I'm sure I'm missing something here. Any
suggestions?
Thanks,
Collin
To restore those, install gnome-tweaks and open it. Go to Window
Titlebars, and click "Maximize" and "Minimize". This seems to be the way
that gtk3 in general is going, and I can't say that I like it, but it's
easy to work around.
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