gtk3-mushrooms
libxfce4ui-nocsd
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7.1 | 0.0 | |
30 days ago | over 2 years ago | |
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GNU General Public License v3.0 or later | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
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gtk3-mushrooms
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Breeze is completly broken on GTK apps...
It is not about KDE/Breeze, from what I have read, the issue is with GTK(3.) One fix, not 100%, but almost pefect fix is to switch out GTK3 with GTK3-Classic.
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Menulibre regressions
GTK3 does indeed suck. That's why I run it with these patches.
- Is it possible to install older versions of XFCE (such as 4.14)
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GTK File Chooser Dialog gets a thumbnail view after 18 years
Unfortunately they also lost tons of functionality in the process. The fact that typing on a file picker starts a recursive search instead of simply jumping to the file/folder with the prefix you typed, is nothing short of hilarious.
Gtk-classic is the only thing that keeps me sane https://github.com/lah7/gtk3-classic
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KDE Wayland Tearing Protocol Ready to Be Merged
The KDE Server-Side Decoration is also really powerful, allowing easy Maximize Horizontally/Vertically, window shading/hiding, and moving windows between virtual desktop/workspace, all while being able to be hidden when maximized for that extra screen space when I'm on my old 768p laptop and why I use gtk3-classic to get that SSD. Also, Window Rules -- they're very, very handy to get windows and apps to start and behave in a certain way by default.
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Replacing the GTK file picker
I highly recommend gtk3-classic.
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Gnome Turns 25
It's a bug when it stalls out your computer for 2-3 seconds because the file picker is doing a recursive search through all of your files.
Luckily, the patches that fix this (along with some other bugs and anti-features) are actively maintained by community members, despite being ignored by the GNOME project.
https://github.com/lah7/gtk3-classic
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Remove the GTK app window title buttons
gtk3-classic will move them out of the titlebar, but if you want them completely gone you're better off switching to applications that haven't fully embraced CSDs like Gedit.
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GTK File Chooser dialog does not show hidden files
The GTK3 filechooser is the reason I switched to gtk3-classic.
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Avoid GTK3?
Use gtk3-classic.
libxfce4ui-nocsd
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Avoid GTK3?
Thanks. It will be interesting between this project and libxfce4-ui-nocsd go, in the future. I'm just not terribly interested into turning my desktop into a FrankenXfce that I have to personally spoon-feed.
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Xfce's own settings windows don't obey style settings
looking at the installing page for libxfce4ui-nocsd, it seems that there is no other choice but to do a manual installation. you could try using a ppa on debian but i wouldn't reccomend it
- Please no CSDs.
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Perhaps WSL2 Should be a Wake-up Call
I love Linux and I've used it for nearly 15 years now but the sad truth is the author cited by this article jwz isn't wrong. The problem is essentially that the DE devs don't care about their users, they just do whatever the hell they feel like c.f. GNOME 3. A more recent example is XFCE adopting CSD, it completely breaks the consistency of the environment, and users don't like it, but the devs don't care.. And that's XFCE! Supposedly one of the more conservative DEs!
- Settings doesn’t use xfwm?
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"Thin" window borders for XFCE settings programs
You can use this. https://github.com/Xfce-Classic/libxfce4ui-nocsd
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Why is CSD bad?
You can turn CSD on for all gtk3 apps by adding export GTK_CSD=1 to ~/.profile and you can turn off CSD in Xfce apps with using libxfce4ui-nocsd. https://github.com/Xfce-Classic/libxfce4ui-nocsd
- Poll: Which version of Xfce are you running?
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So... do you like Xfce 4.16 so far?
You can patch the CSDs out with stuff like gtk3-mushrooms/gtk3-classic and libxfce4ui-nocsd, but those are band-aids on a gaping wound. In order to kill it off, we need to convince the devs that it's a bad idea.
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What are the future plans regarding CSD?
More of Xfce's apps will be moving to CSD, like the upcoming task manager. One way around it is nocsd, which is a fork that was made during the 4.16 development cycle to leave CSD off. https://github.com/Xfce-Classic/libxfce4ui-nocsd
What are some alternatives?
skeuos-gtk
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