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How can I remove dotted outline from all system?
How can i remove old content from syslog in System Log Viewer?Default themes are gone, windows look uglyHow can I remove Compiz?I cannot open any GUI application after do 'apt-get remove gnome*' - what can I do?How do I add a border around windows but keep the current theme?How to remove gradient from unity tooltip?Remove all animations from UbuntuHow to remove an icon from launchpadXubuntu 18.04 LTS - ugly lines when scrollbar activeHow to remove bookmarks from sidebar in Nautilus on Ubuntu 18.04?
On every OS that I have ever used, something bothers me a lot, regarding visual. As I use the system, out of nothing dotted outlines appear.
See the picture below. When I drag these two files the dotted lines show up.
Is there a way of removing this on Linux? I know it is useful for those who need accessibility, but I simply don't want it activated. When I edited GTK files in the Yaru theme folder (I use Ubuntu 18.10) located on /usr/share/themes I managed to work around on a good portion of the system and the dotted outlines didn't show up as much as earlier. But as I drag any files or click on somewhere else on the OS it appears again out of nothing.
If there is a way of keeping the normal selection, completely without the dotted outlines, good. I just want to remove the dotted outlines, if possible.
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On every OS that I have ever used, something bothers me a lot, regarding visual. As I use the system, out of nothing dotted outlines appear.
See the picture below. When I drag these two files the dotted lines show up.
Is there a way of removing this on Linux? I know it is useful for those who need accessibility, but I simply don't want it activated. When I edited GTK files in the Yaru theme folder (I use Ubuntu 18.10) located on /usr/share/themes I managed to work around on a good portion of the system and the dotted outlines didn't show up as much as earlier. But as I drag any files or click on somewhere else on the OS it appears again out of nothing.
If there is a way of keeping the normal selection, completely without the dotted outlines, good. I just want to remove the dotted outlines, if possible.
unity gnome gtk
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The "god damn" dotted lines simply show where an object used to be. And I think God probably likes them...
– WinEunuuchs2Unix
1 hour ago
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@WinEunuuchs2Unix, I removed that so part of your comment is an orphan ;)
– DK Bose
1 hour ago
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On every OS that I have ever used, something bothers me a lot, regarding visual. As I use the system, out of nothing dotted outlines appear.
See the picture below. When I drag these two files the dotted lines show up.
Is there a way of removing this on Linux? I know it is useful for those who need accessibility, but I simply don't want it activated. When I edited GTK files in the Yaru theme folder (I use Ubuntu 18.10) located on /usr/share/themes I managed to work around on a good portion of the system and the dotted outlines didn't show up as much as earlier. But as I drag any files or click on somewhere else on the OS it appears again out of nothing.
If there is a way of keeping the normal selection, completely without the dotted outlines, good. I just want to remove the dotted outlines, if possible.
unity gnome gtk
On every OS that I have ever used, something bothers me a lot, regarding visual. As I use the system, out of nothing dotted outlines appear.
See the picture below. When I drag these two files the dotted lines show up.
Is there a way of removing this on Linux? I know it is useful for those who need accessibility, but I simply don't want it activated. When I edited GTK files in the Yaru theme folder (I use Ubuntu 18.10) located on /usr/share/themes I managed to work around on a good portion of the system and the dotted outlines didn't show up as much as earlier. But as I drag any files or click on somewhere else on the OS it appears again out of nothing.
If there is a way of keeping the normal selection, completely without the dotted outlines, good. I just want to remove the dotted outlines, if possible.
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The "god damn" dotted lines simply show where an object used to be. And I think God probably likes them...
– WinEunuuchs2Unix
1 hour ago
1
@WinEunuuchs2Unix, I removed that so part of your comment is an orphan ;)
– DK Bose
1 hour ago
add a comment |
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The "god damn" dotted lines simply show where an object used to be. And I think God probably likes them...
– WinEunuuchs2Unix
1 hour ago
1
@WinEunuuchs2Unix, I removed that so part of your comment is an orphan ;)
– DK Bose
1 hour ago
1
1
The "god damn" dotted lines simply show where an object used to be. And I think God probably likes them...
– WinEunuuchs2Unix
1 hour ago
The "god damn" dotted lines simply show where an object used to be. And I think God probably likes them...
– WinEunuuchs2Unix
1 hour ago
1
1
@WinEunuuchs2Unix, I removed that so part of your comment is an orphan ;)
– DK Bose
1 hour ago
@WinEunuuchs2Unix, I removed that so part of your comment is an orphan ;)
– DK Bose
1 hour ago
add a comment |
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The "god damn" dotted lines simply show where an object used to be. And I think God probably likes them...
– WinEunuuchs2Unix
1 hour ago
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@WinEunuuchs2Unix, I removed that so part of your comment is an orphan ;)
– DK Bose
1 hour ago