the gtk3-nocsd was created to eliminate the disappearing scrollbars in the Clearlooks-Phenix-* theming for ascii and beowulf.
I think fsmithred is referring to this package rather than your linked script.
]]>I don't mind dropping something in a ~/.profile for myself; that's easy enough. I just didn't want to have to build a package like the gtk3-mushrooms thing earlier. So I don't necessarily need a fancy Xsessions.d/ file, I can just implement the shell variables for myself.
]]>This gtk3-nocsd thing is inspiring! Thanks.
]]>The Xfce devs have started work on the unstable version 4.15 in preparation for their 4.16 milestone. They are beginning to use client-side decorations for some of the main Xfce applications.
I personally feel that CSD turns Xfce into a Gnome knock-off. While I appreciate GTK because it makes more sense to me than QT (the underlying libs for KDE), if following GTK means dropping window manager control of window control functions and moving to client-side decorations, I guess I'll move on.
Eh, I was moving on to a more minimal Fluxbox (and less dbus) anyway.
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