On Sunday 30 March 2003 02:44 pm, James Sparenberg wrote:
> On Mon, 2003-03-31 at 19:51, Lorne wrote:
> > On Monday 31 March 2003 05:32 pm, Jim C wrote:
> > > This is how you would fix it in Mdk 9.0 and it is probably similar in
> > > 9.1
> > >
> > > 1. Go to KDE Control Center | Look and Feel | Window Decoration
> > > 2. Change the Window Decoration to match your needs.
> > >
> > > Be aware that in 9.0 there was a check box at the botton of the screen
> > > that provided access to the "Buttons" tab so that this could be
> > > customized.
> > >
> > > Bottum line:  The Window Decoration screen *should* be where this is
> > > fixed.
> >
> > It was working until I upgraded to 9.1 I noticed that the buttons tab is
> > greyed out. ?? I wonder if something has broken in this release?
>
> There are two boxes in the bottom left of the screen... clicking the top
> checkbox makes the button tab come alive.
>
Yup, you are correct, however there is still no option to fix the close window 
"X" by double clicking like you used to be able to do. Now all you can do is 
click on it and it brings down the menu to move mininmize close etc. 

> > > > I have noticed that I can no longer double click on an application in
> > > > the upper left corner and get it to close. For instance, I'm in Kmail
> > > > right now... the upper left has a small icon and I used to be able to
> > > > double click it and it would close. Since the 9.1 update, it opens up
> > > > to move/size/minimize etc. How about some clever person telling me
> > > > where this got changed so I can put it back. :)
> >
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