Edit Titlebar theming #87
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I took another look at this application, and I still don't see a way to edit/configure the TITLEBAR. The 'headerbar' looks to be the current replacement for the toolbar with all sorts of other junk crammed into it. I'd like to find a GTK3-native configuration so I don't have to keep using GTK-nocsd, (and it's apparent GTK3/4 will eventually break the ability to load old Metacity XML files). Looking to port https://github.com/charlesbos/metacity-themes/tree/master/Esco/metacity-1 as an example. |
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I went back to this again, and I still don't see a way to re-create the TITLEBAR for GTK3. Note I say TITLEBAR, not those abominable Headerbars the GNOME folks have inflicted upon us. I can use gtk3-classic along with gtk3-nocsd to get rid of the headerbar, but still can't edit/change the TITLEBAR settings. GNOME has broken yet something else for us. |
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I'm the guy people call to fix their computers after the fumbling klutzes at those "Computer Doctor" places completely foul up their computer. |
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I was looking at this application to see if I could edit/incorporate an older Metacity theme into the GTK3/4 theming. I'm concerned that at some poing the GTK folks are going to break the theming for titlebars, and I'll be stuck with the ugly "headers" that mashes the title into a featureless header that can't be differentiated from a window background (and where an active window can't be differentiated from an inactive one). I'm currently running Cinnamon Desktop (Muffin window manager), but the Cinnamon folks have im0plied that the ability to use Metacity themes may go away, and we'd have to convert those to GTK's CSS-based format.
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