How to make GIMP 2.10 titlebar black
By default, Gimp 2.10.6 in Ubuntu 18.10 uses a dark theme. However, in a vanilla Gnome session using the default Adwaita theme, or with any other light theme, the title bar is light. Is there a way to have Gimp automatically adopt a black title bar when launched?
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By default, Gimp 2.10.6 in Ubuntu 18.10 uses a dark theme. However, in a vanilla Gnome session using the default Adwaita theme, or with any other light theme, the title bar is light. Is there a way to have Gimp automatically adopt a black title bar when launched?
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The title bar isn't under the control of the app, it is a desktop manager thing. Usually the DM has two colors, one for active and one for inactive windows. perhaps there is a DM somewhere that can force a color on some window/application.
– xenoid
Dec 13 at 9:42
For sure, "legacy" window bars (in contrast to the Client Side Decorations used by Gnome and other GTK-3 applications), are controlled by the WM, Mutter in the case of Gnome.
– vanadium
Dec 13 at 12:38
@vanadium can you post a screenshot?
– eeze
Dec 16 at 19:14
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By default, Gimp 2.10.6 in Ubuntu 18.10 uses a dark theme. However, in a vanilla Gnome session using the default Adwaita theme, or with any other light theme, the title bar is light. Is there a way to have Gimp automatically adopt a black title bar when launched?
gnome gimp 18.10 titlebar
By default, Gimp 2.10.6 in Ubuntu 18.10 uses a dark theme. However, in a vanilla Gnome session using the default Adwaita theme, or with any other light theme, the title bar is light. Is there a way to have Gimp automatically adopt a black title bar when launched?
gnome gimp 18.10 titlebar
gnome gimp 18.10 titlebar
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The title bar isn't under the control of the app, it is a desktop manager thing. Usually the DM has two colors, one for active and one for inactive windows. perhaps there is a DM somewhere that can force a color on some window/application.
– xenoid
Dec 13 at 9:42
For sure, "legacy" window bars (in contrast to the Client Side Decorations used by Gnome and other GTK-3 applications), are controlled by the WM, Mutter in the case of Gnome.
– vanadium
Dec 13 at 12:38
@vanadium can you post a screenshot?
– eeze
Dec 16 at 19:14
add a comment |
The title bar isn't under the control of the app, it is a desktop manager thing. Usually the DM has two colors, one for active and one for inactive windows. perhaps there is a DM somewhere that can force a color on some window/application.
– xenoid
Dec 13 at 9:42
For sure, "legacy" window bars (in contrast to the Client Side Decorations used by Gnome and other GTK-3 applications), are controlled by the WM, Mutter in the case of Gnome.
– vanadium
Dec 13 at 12:38
@vanadium can you post a screenshot?
– eeze
Dec 16 at 19:14
The title bar isn't under the control of the app, it is a desktop manager thing. Usually the DM has two colors, one for active and one for inactive windows. perhaps there is a DM somewhere that can force a color on some window/application.
– xenoid
Dec 13 at 9:42
The title bar isn't under the control of the app, it is a desktop manager thing. Usually the DM has two colors, one for active and one for inactive windows. perhaps there is a DM somewhere that can force a color on some window/application.
– xenoid
Dec 13 at 9:42
For sure, "legacy" window bars (in contrast to the Client Side Decorations used by Gnome and other GTK-3 applications), are controlled by the WM, Mutter in the case of Gnome.
– vanadium
Dec 13 at 12:38
For sure, "legacy" window bars (in contrast to the Client Side Decorations used by Gnome and other GTK-3 applications), are controlled by the WM, Mutter in the case of Gnome.
– vanadium
Dec 13 at 12:38
@vanadium can you post a screenshot?
– eeze
Dec 16 at 19:14
@vanadium can you post a screenshot?
– eeze
Dec 16 at 19:14
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The title bar isn't under the control of the app, it is a desktop manager thing. Usually the DM has two colors, one for active and one for inactive windows. perhaps there is a DM somewhere that can force a color on some window/application.
– xenoid
Dec 13 at 9:42
For sure, "legacy" window bars (in contrast to the Client Side Decorations used by Gnome and other GTK-3 applications), are controlled by the WM, Mutter in the case of Gnome.
– vanadium
Dec 13 at 12:38
@vanadium can you post a screenshot?
– eeze
Dec 16 at 19:14