On 09/10/18 16:42, Len Ovens wrote:
> One of the "new" gnome-isms that I hate is thew take over of of the
> window decorations. I tend to use many windows on any screen and I want
> to know which window has focus. I look for a desktop theme where the
> window with focus has a different colour than all others. Right now I am
> using orange for focused and grey for unfocused. Any gnome app I use
> insists on a grey title bar no matter what the theme is and merely makes
> the text slightly greyer for unfocused. This forces one to use click to
> focus instead of focus follows mouse (they still don't seem to have
> focus follows mind for some reason) which makes things like copying from
> one window in full view to a window partly covered hard to do.
You can use libgtk3-nocss to make Gnome 3 apps use the window manager
theme under xfce (on Debian, at least: sudo apt install gtk3-nocsd).
It's also supposedly possible to add 'export GTK_CSD=0' to ~/.xsessionrc
to achieve the same result, though I haven't actually tried that.
Colin.
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