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Old November 21st, 2009   #1
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Moving Window Border Icons to Left

I have moved from using Xubuntu with Xfce, to Ubuntu 9.10.

For the life of me I can't see how to reposition the window border icons, the open, close and minimise icons at the top of a window, to the left hand side of the window border, as I am used to in Xubuntu. Is there a way of doing this?
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Old November 21st, 2009   #2
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Re: Moving Window Border Icons to Left

Go to
Applications>System Tools>Configuration Editor

Select
Apps>Metacity>General

Search for the entry "button_layout"

Change the text to:

Code:
minimize,maximize,close:menu
Obviously, you could change the order if you want to
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Old November 21st, 2009   #3
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Re: Moving Window Border Icons to Left

Thank you for the prompt reply.

Your solution solved my problem, though it is puzzling that this isn't an option in the appearances menu.

For the benefit of others, like myself, not familiar with linux, the configuration editor may not show under the applications>system tools menu, as it may be hidden by default in some downloads. You can then access the editor from a terminal window, (under applications>accessories,) by typing in:

gconf-editor
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