Tested and works. Thanks for the upload Laney.
** Description changed: [Impact] - * When a user opens multiple tabs in GNOME terminal all tabs are styled in a *very* visually similar manner. This makes it very hard to distinguish between the current active tab and all the others and on a HiDPI screen pretty much impossible. + * When a user opens multiple tabs in GNOME terminal all tabs are styled in a *very* visually similar manner. This makes it very hard to distinguish between the current active tab and all the others and on a HiDPI screen pretty much impossible. * This fix has been ack'd by design and was targeted for X but didn't get reviewed and OK'd in time. Design team have approved this styling. * This bug is fixed by extending the CSS specifically for Terminal (i.e. no other applications are affected) giving the active tab a darker background colour (using only theme defined colours) and reworks the borders around the tabs to remove the graduated image borders that only look right on a light coloured background. Changes have been made for both Ambiance and Radiance. [Test Case] - * On a stock 16.04 install open GNOME Terminal (ctrl-alt-t) - * Open five new tabs (ctrl-shift-t) - * Click on the tab in the middle - * Note that it is hard to see at a glance which tab is currently selected - * Close Terminal and all open tabs. - * Install the patched theme - * Open Terminal and open five new tabs - * Click on the tab in the middle and note that it takes on a dark grey background + * On a stock 16.04 install open GNOME Terminal (ctrl-alt-t) + * Open five new tabs (ctrl-shift-t) + * Click on the tab in the middle + * Note that it is hard to see at a glance which tab is currently selected + * Close Terminal and all open tabs. + * Install the patched theme + * Open Terminal and open five new tabs + * Click on the tab in the middle and note that it takes on a light grey background compared to the unselected tabs which are dark grey. [Regression Potential] - * The patch only addresses tabs that are placed at the top of the window. However this is the only option in Terminal, so should not cause any problems. - * There is a work-around to match the "actions bar" (the bit with the dropdown selector and + button). This bug is supposed to be fixed in v3.20 and could be removed. This is commented in the CSS. + * The patch only addresses tabs that are placed at the top of the window. However this is the only option in Terminal, so should not cause any problems. + * There is a work-around to match the "actions bar" (the bit with the dropdown selector and + button). This bug is supposed to be fixed in v3.20 and could be removed. This is commented in the CSS. -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/762349 Title: [SRU] Difficult to distinguish which tab is selected To manage notifications about this bug go to: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ayatana-design/+bug/762349/+subscriptions -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bugs
