As a demonstration that the first snippet does work for at least some
apps on my 17.10 system, please find attached a screenshot showing part
of a gedit window loaded after making gtk.css look like this:
decoration {
border: 10px solid shade(@border-grey, 1);
background: shade(@border-grey, 1);
}
I'm 99% sure I already tried "terminal-window" as the selector but I'll
give it another go in a little while when I haven't got a lot of work in
progress.
It doesn't show any effect after saving the gtk.css and running "gnome-
terminal --disable-factory", nor by restarting gnome shell with alt-F2
and "r", but I've found those are sometimes not enough to make gnome-
terminal see changes, and will have to try fully logging out.
** Attachment added: "gedit with a 10px grey border"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-terminal/+bug/1736084/+attachment/5018078/+files/border.png
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