On 15/04/15 19:15, Dimitar Zhekov wrote:
On 14.4.2015 г. 22:37, Enrico Tröger wrote:
On 13/04/15 19:33, Dimitar Zhekov wrote:
In 2.24, the horizontal tabs under Win~1 have this "flat" or "modern" or whatever look, and you can only distinguish the current tab via a slight 3D effect. And unlike 3.x, where you can easily set the active tab
I don't get it. For me it looks like as in the attached screenshot. I don't have a GTK 2.16 build at hand for a direct comparison but the notebook tabs look OK to me in the GTK 2.24 build.
That's exactly what I'm talking about. The white horizontal line, which normally gives nice outline [vertical_tabs], but is almost lost due to the white editor background, combined with the identical unchangeable background for the tabs. Not completely indistinguishable, but much worse than 2.22, and hard on many tabs.
I'm afraid I still do not completely understand the problem. I personally find the horizontal tabs nicer and easier to find the active tab than it is for the vertical tabs(as in the messages window at the bottom). There I have difficulties to easily see which tab is active.
Is this what you mean or is my reception of visuals just different?
Regards, Enrico