There is one point of Iceweasel which has been briefly addressed, but not truly answered: is why having suppressed the "reduce" and "temporary discard" buttons, There is only the "close" button, and having no bar where the other programmes are reachable, that makes everything a bit clumsy when you have to go from Iceweasel to Icedove and vice versa, or other programmes.
Sure, you can press F11 and get those buttons, but that's even clumsier.
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firefox coming back to debian
- thanatos_incarnate
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Re: firefox coming back to debian
Are you using Gnome Shell? They've removed those buttons, it has nothing to do with Iceweasel. But you can restore those buttons. Google will help you.Nanabozho wrote:There is one point of Iceweasel which has been briefly addressed, but not truly answered: is why having suppressed the "reduce" and "temporary discard" buttons, There is only the "close" button, and having no bar where the other programmes are reachable, that makes everything a bit clumsy when you have to go from Iceweasel to Icedove and vice versa, or other programmes.
Sure, you can press F11 and get those buttons, but that's even clumsier.
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Re: firefox coming back to debian
I quite like the appearance of Icewesel, but would be happy to go back to Firefox. Cant see much difference in function between equivalent versions.
Re: firefox coming back to debian
thanatos_incarnate wrote:Are you using Gnome Shell? They've removed those buttons, it has nothing to do with Iceweasel. But you can restore those buttons. Google will help you.Nanabozho wrote:There is one point of Iceweasel which has been briefly addressed, but not truly answered: is why having suppressed the "reduce" and "temporary discard" buttons, There is only the "close" button, and having no bar where the other programmes are reachable, that makes everything a bit clumsy when you have to go from Iceweasel to Icedove and vice versa, or other programmes.
Sure, you can press F11 and get those buttons, but that's even clumsier.
Tried it, but to no avail...
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Re: firefox coming back to debian
You've tried this command:Nanabozho wrote: Tried it, but to no avail...
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gsettings set org.gnome.shell.overrides button-layout close,minimize,maximize:
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