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When opening a program in Ubuntu (such as a web browser or a text editor\dash see \chaplink{ch:default-applications} for more information on using applications)\dash a \emph{window} will appear on your desktop. The windows in Ubuntu are very similar to those in Microsoft Windows or Mac \acronym{OS~X}. Simply stated, a window is the box that appears on your screen when you start a program. In Ubuntu, the top part of a window (the \emph{titlebar}) will have the title of the window centered (most often, the title will be the name of the application). A window will also have three buttons in the top-left corner. From left to right, these buttons represent \emph{close}, \emph{minimize} window, and \emph{maximize} window. Other window management options are available by right-clicking anywhere on the title bar.
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Closing, maximizing, restoring, and minimizing windows
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Fenster schließen, maximieren, wiederherstellen und minimieren
Translated by Jonas Endersch
Reviewed by Daniel Schury
Located in ./ubuntu-desktop/managing-windows.tex :22
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windows!closing
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Fenster!schließen
Translated by Carsten Gerlach
Reviewed by Daniel Schury
Located in ./ubuntu-desktop/managing-windows.tex :22
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windows!restoring
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Fenster!wiederherstellen
Translated by Carsten Gerlach
Reviewed by Daniel Schury
Located in ./ubuntu-desktop/managing-windows.tex :22
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windows!minimizing
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Fenster!minimieren
Translated by Carsten Gerlach
Reviewed by Daniel Schury
Located in ./ubuntu-desktop/managing-windows.tex :22
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\screenshot{02-window-buttons.png}{ss:window-buttons}{This is the top bar of a window, named \emph{Titlebar}. The close, minimize, and maximize buttons are on the top-left corner of window.} To close a window, click on the \closebutton{} in the upper-left corner of the window\dash the first button on the left-hand side. The button immediately to the right of the \closebutton{} is the \gls{minimize} button (\minimizebutton) which removes the window from the visible screen and places it in the Launcher. This button doesn't close the application, it just hides the application from view. When an application is minimized to the Launcher, the left-side of the icon in the Launcher will display a triangle showing you the application is still running. Clicking the icon of the application that is minimized will restore the window to its original position. Finally, the right-most button (\maximizebutton) is the \gls{maximize} button, which makes the application window fill the entire screen. Clicking the \gls{maximize} button again will return the window to its original size. If a windows is maximized, its top-left buttons and menu are automatically hidden from view. To make them appear, just move your mouse to the left side of the top bar. \subsection{Moving and resizing windows} \index{windows!moving} \index{windows!resizing} \marginnote{You can also move a window by holding the \keystroke{Alt} key and dragging the window.} To move a window around the workspace, place the mouse pointer over the window's title bar, then click and drag the window while continuing to hold down the left mouse button. To resize a window, place the pointer on an edge or corner of the window so that the pointer turns into a larger, two-sided arrow, (known as the resize icon). You can then click and drag to resize the window. \screenshot{02-workspaces-lens.png}{ss:workspaces}{The \emph{Workspaces Switcher} on the Launcher.}
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Located in ./ubuntu-desktop/ubuntu-desktop.tex :146
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Switching between open windows
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Zwischen geöffneten Fenstern wechseln
Translated and reviewed by Helene
Located in ./ubuntu-desktop/managing-windows.tex :42
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windows!switching
type: index{#1}
Fenster!wechseln
Translated by Carsten Gerlach
Reviewed by Daniel Schury
Located in ./ubuntu-desktop/managing-windows.tex :42
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In Ubuntu there are many ways to switch between open windows. \marginnote{Super key is also known as the Windows key (Win key). Press \keystroke{Super+D} to hide all window and display the desktop, the same works to restore all windows.}
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Es gibt verschiedene Wege in Ubuntu, um zwischen geöffneten Fenstern zu wechseln. \marginnote{Drücken Sie \keystroke{Strg+Super+D} um alle Fenster zu minimieren und die Arbeitsfläche anzuzeigen, oder alle minimierten Fenster wieder herzustellen.}
Translated and reviewed by Daniel Schury
Located in ./ubuntu-desktop/ubuntu-desktop.tex :167
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If the window is visible on your screen, you can click any portion of it to raise it above all other windows.
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Wenn das Fenster auf dem Bildschirm sichtbar ist, klicken Sie an eine beliebige Stelle des Fensters, um es vor alle anderen Fenster zu holen.
Translated by Carsten Gerlach
Reviewed by Daniel Schury
Located in ./ubuntu-desktop/ubuntu-desktop.tex :168
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