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|    Kazik Kaz to All    |
|    Linux Mint - no frames    |
|    06 Sep 25 12:41:34    |
      From: kazik.kaz@no.email              Good morning,              I'm using Linux Mint 22-1 with Cinnamon. I have a black background and a       black terminal background also. When I open multiple terminal windows,       they overlap, and it's impossible to distinguish the areas of each       window - because terminal windows don't have borders.              I've tried various settings like Mint-L, Mint-X, etc., but I can't seem       to adjust anything.              Is it possible to manually set the presence and width of window borders       in the settings by changing parameters (e.g., in gtk.css or       metacity-theme-3.xml)?              Best,       Kazik              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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