[GNC] Chaning left sidebar spacing

Geert Janssens geert.gnucash at kobaltwit.be
Fri Jan 10 13:35:17 EST 2020


In addition this tab is not necessarily the first one in the tab list.
While it is by default users can change the order of the tabs.

Regards, 

Geert 

Adrien Monteleone <adrien.monteleone at lusfiber.net> schreef op 6 januari 2020 03:54:54 CET:
>1. Select the tab
>
>2. Actions > Rename Page
>
>Unfortunately, that tab doesn’t have an ID assigned and GTK seems not
>to have (yet) implemented the :first-child or :first-of-type pseudo
>classes so it can’t be targeted with CSS independent of the other tabs.
>
>Regards,
>Adrien
>
>> On Jan 5, 2020 w2d5, at 6:24 PM, Tim Kallmer <tkallmer at gmail.com>
>wrote:
>> 
>> Adrien,
>> Thanks, yep, that tightens up the close button in the tabs. The only
>issue
>> (which I can live with) is it messes up or hides part of the text in
>the
>> main account tab--the one you cannot close, maybe called the
>immutable tab.
>> Probably because it does not have a close button. I thought about
>adding
>> some blank spaces to the end of this tab's name, but I now cannot
>figure
>> out how I renamed the main Account tab. Do you know?
>> Tim
>> 
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