https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=356037
--- Comment #8 from kdde....@porcupinefactory.org --- I'm not an UI specialist, and I haven't read the UI guidelines for any major project, but I can tell you about my experience. I found that after a few days of using Konsole & Konversation, I still haven't gotten used to the two-tab case. More than that, three tabs have been confusing as well, but I blame it on years of using themes where highlight would make the focused tab stand out from the dark background (i.e. be lighter). Currently, it blends in with the rest of the window. I'm sure this is possible to learn & remember, but it's not a pleasant experience and very confusing initially with the rather common 2-tab scrollview use case. >From a design staindpoint, I think it's a bad idea to bet on the content of the tab to be of a certain type, because Qt is a generic toolkit and tab content can be anything (terminal window, bitmap, scroll view, map, etc.). Therefore no, I do not agree - the theme doesn't cover a lot of the use cases of the toolkit it's built for, so it doesn't matter that it works with certain use cases. Interestingly, Breeze-dark-gtk uses active color line on the focused tab. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes.