Le 15/04/2015 19:15, Dimitar Zhekov a écrit : > On 14.4.2015 г. 22:37, Enrico Tröger wrote: >> On 13/04/15 19:33, Dimitar Zhekov wrote: >>> >>> In 2.24, the horizontal tabs under Win~1 have this "flat" or "modern" or >>> whatever look, and you can only distinguish the current tab via a slight >>> 3D effect. And unlike 3.x, where you can easily set the active tab >> >> I don't get it. >> For me it looks like as in the attached screenshot. I don't have a GTK >> 2.16 build at hand for a direct comparison but the notebook tabs look OK >> to me in the GTK 2.24 build. > > That's exactly what I'm talking about. The white horizontal line, which > normally gives nice outline [vertical_tabs], but is almost lost due to > the white editor background, combined with the identical unchangeable > background for the tabs. Not completely indistinguishable, but much > worse than 2.22, and hard on many tabs.
FWIW I get the real Windows GTK theme straight out of the GTK2 bundle ( no modification, no nothing, for some reason I didn't even have to set it), and it has a clear separation of the current tab (and feels more native/less ugly). Wouldn't this address your issue? (even better than avoiding using GTK 2.24 altogether) Or do you have another problem with the integrated theme? Regards, Colomban
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