On 7 March 2010 13:33, FrejSoya <email address hidden> wrote:
>
> If the correct standard gnome button order is used the theme is wrong.
> And i havent seen any reason why ubuntu should change button order. It's
> a really bad thing to do.
>
light-themes (0.1.5.4) lucid; urgency=low
* debian/gconf-defaults:
- correctly set the wm buttons on the left corner
And the current theme layout "max, min, close" on the left hand side
is consistent with mockups.
"gnome button order" is themable so neither are correct or wrong, it's
just what Art team decided to go with ;-)
BTW this is reverse order of mac os where it's "close, min, max" on
the left hand side.....
On 7 March 2010 13:33, FrejSoya <email address hidden> wrote:
>
> If the correct standard gnome button order is used the theme is wrong.
> And i havent seen any reason why ubuntu should change button order. It's
> a really bad thing to do.
>
light-themes (0.1.5.4) lucid; urgency=low
* debian/ gconf-defaults:
- correctly set the wm buttons on the left corner
And the current theme layout "max, min, close" on the left hand side
is consistent with mockups.
"gnome button order" is themable so neither are correct or wrong, it's
just what Art team decided to go with ;-)
BTW this is reverse order of mac os where it's "close, min, max" on
the left hand side.....