Hello everybody, I'm a bit confused by where the colors of the window bars (decorations) are determined.
I would really really like to have the active window with a different color from non-active ones (currently, non-active ones are only blurred and a bit more opaque). Any color would be fine (while as it is now I spend a significant time every time I want to understand on which monitor I am writing). Unfortunately, I didn't find anything related in gnome-shell.css. After some search I have found this email: https://mail.gnome.org/archives/gnome-shell-list/2011-May/msg00480.html suggesting that this is handled by the metacity theme, in my case Metabox. However, changing it (with gnome-tweak-tool) does change the appearance... except for the color! Vice-versa, if I run "metacity-theme-viewer Metabox", I see window borders are blue! So where does the grey color come from? I looked a bit around dconf and gconf apparently related keys, but with no success (if I understood correctly, the value of the "gtk-color-palette" key is now ignored). Thanks a lot for any help, Pietro P.S: I'm writing from a gnome-shell 3.8.4 (debian testing), but some videos I saw of 3.10 seem to suggest my issue would not be solved by updating. _______________________________________________ gnome-shell-list mailing list gnome-shell-list@gnome.org https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-shell-list