Hi all, I'm not sure whether the following could be addressed at the theme level or not, but here it goes:
1) People using standalone window managers often dislike or don't care about running a composite manager. 2) Adwaita is a theme of choice for people that want to keep a consistent look between gtk2 and gtk3 based apps. 3) Latest releases of gtk include standard dialogs (file open, print, etc.) based on CSD. 4) If the current theme is Adwaita and no composite manager is present, CSD dialogs get slightly rounded top borders, which play bad with the rectangular area of the client (remember: no transparency available). I think the most conservative option is to fallback to straight borders when a composite manager is not available. But I'm not sure whether the client is rendering the rounded borders or it's more of a theme issue. I tend to believe it's a theme thing, as far as other themes don't show the same behavior. Is it possible to change this in the stock Adwaita theme? If not, could anyone theme savvy provide some hack to force straight borders from the user gtk settings? Best regards -- Carlos _______________________________________________ gnome-themes-list mailing list gnome-themes-list@gnome.org To unsubscribe (and more): https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-themes-list