Hi Lars,

Thanks for the quick fix. Please note that you created a new ".toolbar"
section while there's already one, you might move the background
definition there.

Another similar issue arose: The background of inactive notebook tabs is
also defined to transparent. Unfortunately "transparent" either doesn't
mean to show what's underneath in the same application, or there's
nothing underneath – I'm not sure – so you'll end up with actual
transparency, seeing another window or the desktop background there.

The fix is easy: under ".notebook tab" could you please change
background-color to be "@bg_color"?

https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=730016#c22 contains a demo
for this bug. Unfortunately it's a bit inconvenient to reproduce: you
need to get unstable vte, compile, install; then get unstable gnome-
terminal, apply that patch, compile, install.

The fix I recommend fixes the majority of the issue, making transparent
gnome-terminal usable. However there are still some transparent bits:
the upper 2 rows of inactive tabs, the rounded corners of tabs, and the
rounded corners of the scrollbar's slots. I'm not sure how to fix all of
these. Maybe these pixels don't belong to areas described by the theme's
CSS files, once transparency kicks in?? My knowledge ends here at this
moment.

** Bug watch added: GNOME Bug Tracker #730016
   https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=730016

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