Example attached, showing "good" (TM), and "bad" (Apple).
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Marc Wilson
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On Wed, Oct 17, 2018, at 3:52 PM, Marc Wilson wrote:
> Does this mean that TM2 will now have the tab disaster that Finder and Safari have post-Mavericks? Please say it's not so. Apple's idea of how tabs should look was designed by an idiot.
>
> Finder's tabs are unusable and Safari's are as well, but you really have no choice with Safari. At least in Finder you can turn them off/disable them.
>
> Mavericks wasn't great but at least they actually look like tabs rather than an UI element disconnected from the layer they're supposedly on.
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> Marc Wilson
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> On Tue, Oct 16, 2018, at 9:53 PM, Allan Odgaard wrote:
>> On 5 Oct 2018, at 14:59, Ronald Wampler wrote:
>>>
>>> I should mention that the current way we handle the styling for the tabs (as
>>> NSImages) is not optimal since it doesn’t support desktop tint. The only way
>>> I know how to properly support it is to add the tab bar as an accessory view
>>> in the title bar (API 10.10) and change the `OakTabBarStyle` to use NSColor
>>> instead of NSImage images.
>>>
>> I will drop 10.9 compatibility for the reworked file browser (next build), so I see no problem switching from images to colors for the tab bar (as you probably know, the images were to support the 10.9 tab look).
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