Uneven border on Gnome terminal.
simurgh9 opened this issue · 2 comments
This maybe a legacy/non-legacy app issue. The windows from bottom are Gnome terminal, Gnome text-editor, Nautilus and Emacs.
Observe the different width of vertical and horizontal borders on the Gnome terminal. They are also a bit wider and different colours than other applications' borders. I would not fuss about it that much but I use the terminal quite a bit and this is like a tiny speck of dust in my eye.
I'll appreciate if anyone could help me fix this.
I'm on Debian GNU/Linux bookworm/sid
with Gnome 42.
That can't be fixed sorry. The GTK4 app uses its own border and doesn't get affected by the theme.
Then for some GTK3 apps I added a thicker bottom border to be able to have the rounded bottom corners, but as gnome-terminal uses a different background you can see that border.
And then non GTK apps just don't have rounded borders.
In arch you can install mutter-rounded from AUR, which includes a patch that forces all corners to be equal.
Could you tell me what is that border colour in the Gnome terminal so I can set it as background manually?