(In reply to comment #11)
> And I'm pointing out that your counter example doesn't have a lot of merit...
Well, if we're trying to match a native-theme look, I think nautilus & gedit are actually pretty reasonable targets to emulate. But that's beside the point.
Regardless of the particular example, the fact remains that the "no border between tab and content" look is *not* a standard feature of native tabbed Gnome apps. (regardless of whether it's a tiny border around all of the content vs. a border on the bottom of the tab) That's all I'm pointing out. That struck me as a new piece of information that might cause us to re-evaluate the reasoning behind the WONTFIXING of this bug. If not, that's fine -- feel free to WONTFIX again.
(In reply to comment #11)
> And I'm pointing out that your counter example doesn't have a lot of merit...
Well, if we're trying to match a native-theme look, I think nautilus & gedit are actually pretty reasonable targets to emulate. But that's beside the point.
Regardless of the particular example, the fact remains that the "no border between tab and content" look is *not* a standard feature of native tabbed Gnome apps. (regardless of whether it's a tiny border around all of the content vs. a border on the bottom of the tab) That's all I'm pointing out. That struck me as a new piece of information that might cause us to re-evaluate the reasoning behind the WONTFIXING of this bug. If not, that's fine -- feel free to WONTFIX again.