I have set my gnome-terminal colors green on black (easy for my eyes).
Unfortunately the gnome-terminal application in Ubuntu 14.04 LTS does not have a border by default, making it difficult for me to get hold of the boundary of overlapping terminal windows, especially I have set my background to black as well (to conserve battery life).
Assuming Ambiance is the active theme, the following change is how I get the terminal border back:
$ vim /usr/share/themes/Ambiance/gtk-3.0/apps/unity.css
change:
UnityDecoration {
-UnityDecoration-extents: 28px 0 0 0;
to:
UnityDecoration {
-UnityDecoration-extents: 28px 1px 1px 1px;
2 comments:
I have Ubuntu 14.04 LTS w. Ambience. I followed your directions, and there was no effect on the borders of my Terminal app window. Still no borders... Any trouble-shooting suggestions?
@Anamaeka switch to another theme and back to radiance
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