Hi, It seems there's no easy way for this. Some themes, e.g. QtCurve and oxygen-gtk, don't have special color inside tabs (like Clearlooks or Glossy have), and all we can do with them is rendering the colored background and then the tabs, so we'll get ugly squares under tabs (and I'm not sure if QtCurve has similar "translucent" tabs with respect to background as oxygen-gtk).
One way around this might be to render translucent rounded rectangle fading to its borders under the text, but I guess this would look ugly for most themes. So, maybe it was a bad idea to render tabs in native way at all. Maybe we should just try to develop a generic tab look, which wouldn't look as prehistoric as old ones did, and not follow native style (native styles already don't have trapezoid shaped tabs)? > Do you think this regression would be something you could take care of, > should someone else tackle this? I think I'll take care of it as soon as I have some ideas on how to do this best. I'd like to hear from someone else what they think. Regards, Ruslan _______________________________________________ LibreOffice mailing list LibreOffice@lists.freedesktop.org http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/libreoffice