mintty window border?
Sam Edge
sam.edge@gmx.com
Fri Aug 25 07:33:23 GMT 2023
On 25/08/2023 08:18, Backwoods BC via Cygwin wrote:
> On Thu, Aug 24, 2023 at 10:54 PM Gary Johnson via Cygwin
> <cygwin@cygwin.com> wrote:
>>
>> On 2023-08-25, Thomas Wolff via Cygwin wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>> Am 25.08.2023 um 02:41 schrieb Gary Johnson via Cygwin:
>>>> On 2023-08-24, Backwoods BC via Cygwin wrote:
>>>>> On Thu, Aug 24, 2023 at 11:08 AM Jim Garrison via Cygwin
>>>>> <cygwin@cygwin.com> wrote:
>>>>>> This is an update to a question I had a couple of years ago
>>>>>> https://cygwin.com/pipermail/cygwin/2021-April/248367.html
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Windows 11 now has an "accent color" option under
>>>>>> Settings/Personalization/Colors that adds a thin (1px?) border
around
>>>>>> all windows, in a user-selectable color. This definitively
eliminates
>>>>>> the problem seen with overlapping mintty windows that have a
dark grey
>>>>>> or black background (where the shadow isn't visible).
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Just FYI
>>>>>>
>>>>>> --
>>>>>> Jim Garrison
>>>>>> jhg@acm.org
>>>>> This is also true for Windows 10, although I may have had to
>>>>> explicitly enable it (I don't remember).
>>>> It's in the same place on Windows 10. I just enabled it. Thank
you both!
>>> But it adds the thin border only to the foreground window...
>>> Thomas
>>
>> Yes, it's not as good as having a border around all windows all the
>> time, or around just mintty and gvim windows, but it is so much
>> better than nothing at all, or so it seems so far.
>>
>> Regards,
>> Gary
>
> I get borders around both active and inactive windows, but then I've
> spent hours (probably days) messing with registry values in an attempt
> to gain the kind of UI control that was built into XP. I don't know
> which change I made that gave me borders, but it is possible.
>
> Any combination of these changes may have done it -- or none of them
> (I changed a lot of things):
> [snip]
In Windows 10, I've managed to get inactive window title bars white with
a dark
accent and active dark with a white accent colour around without
resorting to
registry hacking. I'm using a solid black background, 'Light' colour setting
and auto-selected accent colour in Preferences. I've also enabled the accent
colour on title bars and window borders checkbox. I still have problems with
non-compliant "I'll draw it myself" apps that don't use the stock
furniture but
it works for mintty at least.
I'm baffled as to why a UI designer would introduce a feature that makes it
difficult if not impossible to see the edges of windows in the first
place but
that's Microsoft all over. :-S
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