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Friday, May 5th 2006, 10:21am

[solved] Disable buttons in titlebar: minimize, maximize, close

Typically I use shortcuts for all actions which I need very often. An example is: Closing, minimizing and maximizing a window.
Usually I prefer a GUI which is not cluttered with elements I do not need.
I would like to disable these buttons in the titlebar. In the kontrolcenter I couldn't find an option for this.
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How could I disable these buttons, please?
Kubuntu 5.10 | KDE 3.5.2
Tipps in deutscher Sprache zu: Kubuntu | Firefox | Thunderbird

This post has been edited 1 times, last edit by "ibu" (May 5th 2006, 1:55pm)


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Friday, May 5th 2006, 1:15pm

RE: Disable buttons in titlebar: minimize, maximize, close

Right click a title bar, choose Configure Window Behaviour and open the Buttons tab you'll see. Now you can drag 'n drop buttons to and from the title bar.
Bram Schoenmakers
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Friday, May 5th 2006, 1:57pm

RE: Disable buttons in titlebar: minimize, maximize, close

Thanks Bram.
It worked perfectly.
Kubuntu 5.10 | KDE 3.5.2
Tipps in deutscher Sprache zu: Kubuntu | Firefox | Thunderbird

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Wednesday, February 27th 2008, 4:29pm

what file does this change???

Thanks Bram, this procedure works!
do you (or anyone) possibly know which file holds this configuration?
I dont want to have to go to each machine and do that by hand...

Thanks alot!
zeev