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In GNOME, my Terminal's titlebar is always black, even when I use a light shell theme. Everything in GNOME has a white titlebar except for Terminal. I also tried using another theme, and it does this for every theme I try. I'm guessing it's because the GNOME developers expect that the terminal background is going to be black, so they make the titlebar black.


Terminal Titlebar:


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Other Titlebar:


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See how the terminal's titlebar is always black?


Is there a way to make the titlebar the same as the rest of the system theme, like with dconf-editor or something?


Ubuntu 20.04


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While changing this via dconf-editor certainly is an option, it can be done easier: the setting is exposed in the user interface.


In Gnome Terminal, open the Preferences. On the tab "General" under "Global", change the "Theme variant" to "Light".


[#749] Thursday, July 28, 2022, 2 Years  [reply] [flag answer]
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