On 15/04/14 04:18 PM, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
On Tue, 2014-04-15 at 15:57 -0400, Daniel Micay wrote:
You can blame Chromium/Chrome
They still have a title bar with window buttons, Chromium even takes care about the JWM theme I'm using.
Chromium defaults to drawing the title bar itself as part of the window, for the same space-saving reasons. GTK+ applications using the header bar still have window buttons too - by default a close button, but optionally minimize/maximize. Anyway, I'm pointing them out as the applications that popularized this feature, not as applications *only* providing this choice.
Firefox provides a menu bar and a title bar with window buttons using the JWM theme.
Firefox lacks support for this on Linux because it's not viewed as a first tier platform. The menu bar will go away on Linux by default when the new interface is released quite soon. It might not stay around as a supported feature for much longer.