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sudo apt install libxfce4ui-nocsd-2-0
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For Arch bases platforms:
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For Arch based platforms:
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pacman -S libxfce4ui-nocsd
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xfconf-query -c xsettings -p /Gtk/DialogsUseHeader -s false
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### Optional Step 1:
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### Optional Step 3:
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If you would like to return the titlebar and window manager borders for most other GTK3+ applications, you can also install the gtk3-nocsd package.
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pacman -S gtk3-nocsd-git
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### Optional Step 2:
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### Optional Step 4:
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After installing the gtk3-nocsd package, you may need to reboot your computer. The Chicago95 GTK theme includes an optional gtk3-nocsd theme to mask the header bars into simple toolbar buttons. To enable the gtk3-nocsd theme, follow the bellow steps:
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