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    Title bar removed from latest Opera on Ubu 16.04?

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    • vr51
      vr51 last edited by

      @jamesisin when the title bar was taken away a menu icon was put at left of the open tabs. I seem to recall (not certain) there was once an option to enable/disable the menu button in previous versions of Opera. I can't find a flag for it now so my guess is it would be hidden in a config file that might need to be manually edited.

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      • jamesisin
        jamesisin @vr51 last edited by

        @vr51 So, I don't use the Bookmarks bar. Regardless, even if I enable the bar I get no O menu. Either way this is a clear bug.

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        • jamesisin
          jamesisin @vr51 last edited by

          @vr51 Sorry, it's not next to my tabs either. Otherwise I would not open this thread.

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          • jamesisin
            jamesisin last edited by

            Why not just put a nice red O in the left pane above the other icons? This is essentially what's done on Windows.

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            • A Former User
              A Former User last edited by A Former User

              There is an "red O menu at the left side, above the other icons" ... if you set the sidebar as pinned

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              I think this is the default behavior/appearance of opera in all operating systems.
              However, I prefer to keep the sidebar unpinned and have this

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              • jamesisin
                jamesisin @Guest last edited by

                @jimunderscorep [shakes head] No O

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                • A Former User
                  A Former User last edited by A Former User

                  Try unpinning the sidebar. I have nothing else to suggest.

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                  • jamesisin
                    jamesisin @Guest last edited by

                    @jimunderscorep Are you running the latest Opera on Ubuntu 16.04? I am seeing this same behavior on at least three similar systems. This is pretty clearly a bug.

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                    • A Former User
                      A Former User last edited by A Former User

                      I am running the latest stable opera in openbox (under debian testing x64).

                      I was a gnome user once, until gnome 2.28 was released, like ~9 years ago, but I stopped using it when it became too dumbed down for me. As the english say, I have not touched gnome 3.x with a ten-foot pole.
                      I was also an ubuntu user ~11 years ago.

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                      • A Former User
                        A Former User last edited by

                        Being able to shade/rollup windows (mouse wheel on title bar) is a must have !
                        Without window title bar : we are back to the 1990's... I'm leaving Opera for Firefox waiting the bug to be fixed.

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                        • a-n-w
                          a-n-w last edited by

                          The title bar seems to showing in the Windows style even though it's on Ubuntu. This only started happening recently. Is it a bug or do I need to change some setting?
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                          • A Former User
                            A Former User last edited by

                            No, it is a well known and reported issue of v55 which has not been fixed yet, despite the 2 or 3 minor updates to v55 since then.
                            The ugly window decorations also exist in opera beta and developer versions as well, v56 and v57 respectively.

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                              • jamesisin
                                jamesisin last edited by

                                Several updates later and still no change.

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                                • A Former User
                                  A Former User last edited by

                                  +1 for native window decorations!

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                                  • A Former User
                                    A Former User last edited by

                                    Why all those software companies put effort into what has no need fixing/changing? Constant UI changes, unnecessary and distracting animations, background videos, oversized icons, massive open space - all things which does not help productivity at all.

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                                    • A Former User
                                      A Former User last edited by

                                      Because "they know better than you".
                                      Plus, when the changes from one major version to another are almost zero for the average user (e.g. opera 58, compared to 57, ONLY introduced the option to "warn before closing multiple tabs" and nothing more), you realize that something that classifies as "less important stuff" for you is a "major improvement" for the dev.
                                      Altering the csd buttons just for linux will probably mean they will have a different code for them (= the buttons) to maintain for all future releases.

                                      I think I will make a thread on "what still bugs me with opera" so I can share my thoughts with everyone else in here...

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                                      • jamesisin
                                        jamesisin last edited by

                                        Eight months after my original post and still no change. No menus. No O menu. Clearly a major bug. Worst published mistake from Opera since I started using it in, what?, 1998? Quite appalling.

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                                        • A Former User
                                          A Former User last edited by

                                          Yesterday, I remembered that this thing exists
                                          https://github.com/PCMan/gtk3-nocsd

                                          It is supposed to disable csd on apps that support it. And it does work, mainly with gnome apps, but it does not work on opera. Launcing opera like so

                                          gtk3-nocsd opera

                                          just launches another instace of opera, with the csd.
                                          This makes me assume opera's csd is as hardcoded as the gtk theme it uses, so there will be no change anytime soon.

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                                          • A Former User
                                            A Former User last edited by

                                            Just to say that they RUINED the browser on Linux with the CSD choice.
                                            I am asking myself how has been possible possible to make such a radical, counterproductive and absolutely wrong choice. It costs about nothing to allow who wants it to show the titlebar.
                                            Why remove it to get an app looking so bad that one wants only to remove it just to not even have the possibility to look at it.

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