Close button should be the most outer button

Bug #543844 reported by AJenbo
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Binary package hint: light-themes

Closing a window is the most common action, this action should be the simplest, it would be so if the close button was the most other button.
This is consistently the default case with all OS's i know of, having it as the most inner button, as is currently the case for the lucid beta, slows the work-flow of users.

I sugest either ":minimize,maximize,close", "close,minimize,maximize:", or "minimize,maximize:close".

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Vish (vish) wrote :

Thank you for taking the time to report this bug and helping to make Ubuntu better. This particular bug has already been reported and is a duplicate of bug 532633, so it is being marked as such. Please look at the other bug report to see if there is any missing information that you can provide, or to see if there is a workaround for the bug. Additionally, any further discussion regarding the bug should occur in the other report. Please continue to report any other bugs you may find.

All discussions regarding the buttons order/position are in the main bug.

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AJenbo (ajenbo) wrote :

This is not a duplicat of 532633, it deals with putting the 3 burttons back to the left. This one aims to have the 3 burtons in a sensible order no mather what dise they are in.

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Vish (vish) wrote :

Ajenbo , The design team wants all these orders to be duped to the main bug 532633
They are aware of all the alternate suggestions.

AJenbo (ajenbo)
summary: - Close button should be the most other button
+ Close button should be the most outer button
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