On 18/09/2020 15.49, James Knott wrote:
One thing I've noticed since updating to 15.2 is there doesn't seem to be anything to mark the edge of a window, so that if the background of one is the same colour as another, to can't see where one ends and the other starts. Is this some sort of new "feature"? If so, it's extremely annoying. For example, I currently have a Seamonkey email window open over a Chromium web page, both with a white background. The only way I can tell where one or the other is, is to see where the Chromium text ends, covered up by the Seamonkey window.
I observed a similar problem on XFCE installed on a new laptop. The border is so thin that grabbing the edge at the lower-right corner in order to resize the window with a touch panel is very, very difficult. I need something like half a minute of trying, sometime more. What theme? No idea, the default one. I no longer have that laptop. -- Cheers / Saludos, Carlos E. R. (from 15.1 x86_64 at Telcontar)