https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=150718

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--- Comment #25 from joe...@gmail.com ---
Well, evidently this is longstanding defect and not considered important. 
However, like other comments, I thought this issue was "good enuf" for closure,
BUT, recently, this defect has become more severe.

See http://www.linux-databook.info/downloads/Dolphin_guide.pdf, page 9, figure
3 for design intent which is apparently the inactive background should be
dimmed.

See this capture of Dolphin running in KDE Neon 5.20,
https://i.imgur.com/Vi0ndlk.png.  Oddly, the only control for the color of the
inactive panel in KDE Neon 5.20 seems to be "Common Colors" / "Window
Background", and the effect seems to be making the color of the inactive panel
fall between the active panel and the window background. Quite the strange
control.  It would sure be nice if there were a more direct control.

But, in an up-to-date Arch Linux, here is how they look (even with "Window
Background" significantly darkened (https://i.imgur.com/KPiEqs4.png).  I have
experimented with ever other other color them adjustment w/o seeing any effect
on the inactive panel.

Of course, the leads to active / inactive panel confusion and mistakes using
Dolphin, and thus I should hope this some attention. Thanks.

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