Wonderful!  No more frustration!  This is the best thing!  Thank you, thank
you, thank you!

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On Tue, May 7, 2013 at 6:35 PM, António Fernandes <
antoniojpfernan...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hello, D.J.J.
>
> As was already said, nautilus is not the only application hidding its
> title bar (and the close button along with it). Actually, nautilus
> adopted this only six months later than some others.
>
> The main idea is hidding the titlebar, because it wastes space on the
> screen for no purpose (the name of the folder is already shown inside the
> window). This had the side effect of losing the close button.
>
> The plan is to place the close button inside the window. Allan's blog post
> has some example mockups of how this would look like:
> https://afaikblog.wordpress.com/2013/04/25/design-goings-on/
>
> So, your concern is likely to be addressed in a future release.
>
> But if you want a solution now, you can get the titlebar and the close
> button back with this extension:
> https://extensions.gnome.org/extension/515/ignore_request_hide_titlebar/
>
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