> On Oct 7, 2018, at 6:14 PM, Pandem <pan...@iinet.net.au> wrote:
> 
> GTI,
> 
> Maybe Geert does know ;-) if gnucash use the gtk defaults then maybe it does
> not exist or need to. This is not really not a problem if I can modify the
> bits that concern me. I don't need to know what I don't need to know.
> 
> My main interest in modifying the layout and colors in gnucash 3.3 is mainly
> the colour and size of the tabs. My eye sight is not the best and I struggle
> with gray on dark gray and then whats seems to be even gray color in the
> font. The colour of the font has been fixed but the width of each tab is
> just too wide. In the previous versions I had many more tabs across my
> display now I seem to be restricted to many less. I have figured out how to
> reduce the 'selected bar' under each tab thanks to your .css file. (This is
> the notebook tab { padding-left  padding-right} )
> 
> My main problem now is there is a gap between each tab that is not
> necessary. So how to remove this gap between the tabs? 

John knows. There’s no one file with all of the styling. By default most of the 
theming will come from https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/adwaita-icon-theme 
<https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/adwaita-icon-theme>, with a few overrides 
here-and-there to get things to behave or to create the standard green-bar 
appearance in the registers.

Linux users can easily apply a different theme and there’s a preference item to 
allow the theme to override the green-bar registers. Finding themes that make 
GnuCash less ugly on Windows and MacOS is a bit harder and you have to apply 
them by hand using settings.ini.

Regards,
John ralls


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