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Created Sep 27, 2017 by Jonian Guveli@jonianOwner

Option for using gtk-theme buttons

Created by: RockOnHero

First of all, your extension is genius and really needed for the GNOME-Desktop in my opinion. My issue or better enhancement would be, enable the user to use his gtk-theme buttons for the close, min and max buttons. Additionally i would give the option to replace the activity button with window-controls and get the activity button back if no window is maximized. This way the window-title would not move if a window get maximized. All of this adds consistency and would be really awesome.

Please take this with a grain of salt, because i have no experience with GNOME-Shell-extensions and don't really know, if this enhancement is possible. Anyway, thank you for the effort.

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