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On 04/07/2018 08:26 AM, Carlos E. R. wrote:
I set my display via "export DISPLAY=:0.1" then start an application like konsole. It does start on the correct DISPLAY but the minimize/maximize and exit buttons don't show up. Hmm. I don't have those buttons either (the [-] and [+] next to the [x] in the very top-rightmost corner of every window... as shown in http://paste.opensuse.org/images/16603850.jpg). And that's with a new 42.3 Leap net install using gnome... and not using xscreens or in any way exporting the DISPLAY.
Here's what I found (finally!) fixed this... for me anyway: Settings -> Tweak Tool -> Windows -> click ON both "Maximize" and "Minimize".
This laptop does, however, have an Nvidia Geforce GTX and I recall a warning during install about possible problems with that, suggesting the proprietary nvidia drivers as an alternative.
Thank goodness I didn't have to mess with any of that.
Perhaps related: my app windows are all missing the up/down scroll buttons as well.
Sometimes I have lost some buttons when I changed themes. Apparently some themes add buttons and others remove them, or change the placement.
The theme I have now (Crux, on xfce) has four buttons on the right (roll up, minimize, maximize, close) and another on the left (menu).
I'm using gnome and haven't had time to play around with themes. I'd think though that a theme with scroll buttons should be the default, definitely not something which users would have to tweak around with to have (as we have for IT centuries). -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org