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GTK CSS has a selector "pseudoclass" for state active for tabs, but the But you probably can do it for the rest of the tab that Geany does not control using normal GTK, even if you can't control the text colour by state, a flashing purple and orange striped background should make the tab visible ;-) |
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I didn't want to change the color. My idea was to make it bold because if I use the eInk-display in text-mode there is only black and white. Is there a possibility to make it bold?
Unfortunately this is not possible, because if I use the eInk-display in text-mode there is only black and white. So if I would use an orange as background, it will be displayed as black, what means that I would not see the name of the tab-title, because the tab-title is in black. A background color would make sense if I could change also the font-color of the tab-title in white. |
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Oh, I was just looking at colour E-ink devices, so I assumed ...
Well, IIUC the Yay, after many attempts the pseudo class is notebook tab:checked label {
font-weight: bold;
font-style: oblique;
font-size: 200%;
} in You may want to tone it down a bit. Also works for sidebar and message window. |
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PS don't forget to restart Geany after every change to |
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I recognized that if I use bold, then the tabs are a little bit moving when I tab-browse in a loop. That is the reason why I decided to use this:
Your answer is so helpful for me. I was prepared to give up Lubuntu 23.04 and to go back to Lubuntu 22.10. The effect is even better than I expected. I'm so thankful. Thank you so much for this precious help. |
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For the sake of completeness I add some information to this issue. At the moment these are the best settings for me:
In my last comment, I wrote that "tabs are a little bit moving" while tab-browsing. This problem was solved in #3771. |
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On an eInk-display in Lubuntu 23.04 I can't see at all which tab is in focus because of the Widget Style Qt Style Cleanlooks, that does not work like in Lubuntu 22.10. I know that I can change in geany.css the CSS of a tab-title when a document was changed but not yet saved.
So, is there a possibility to do the same in geany.css but with a tab-title of a tab that is active?
Thank you so much in advance for help.
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