It is actually a bit difficult to say "make" Ubuntu, but it was just modified. First look at the effect: If you like a theme without borders, you no longer have to wait for the author of your favorite theme to make it for you, you just need to modify a few parameters. 1. find the folder of the topic you want to modify in the/usr/share/themes directory (sometimes the window border used by the topic is not necessarily the same as the topic name, you can right-click on the desktop & gt; change the desktop background & gt; Topic & gt; custom TOPIC & gt; under the border of the window.
It is actually a bit difficult to say "make" Ubuntu, but it was just modified. First look at the effect:
If you like a theme without borders, you don't have to wait for the author of the theme you like to create it for you. You just need to modify several parameters.
1. find the folder of the topic you want to modify in the/usr/share/themes directory (sometimes the window border used by the topic is not necessarily the same as the topic name, you can right-click on the desktop> change desktop background> theme> custom theme> window border view, the selected window border by default), open the metacity-theme-1.xml with gedit as administrator, I don't know how to open it? I don't know if you are using Ubuntu Tweak? Open Ubuntu Tweak, find "open with text editor as administrator" in "management script", and drag it from the right to the left. If Ubuntu Tweak is not available, run the following command:
Sudo gedit/usr/share/themes/[theme name]/metacity-1/metacity-theme-1.xml
Note: Replace [theme name] with the name of the topic you want to modify.
2. There will be the following lines between 14th and 16 rows:
Tip: Click Edit> preference> View in gedit, and select "show row number" to view the row number.
Change the value of the three rows from 1 to 0, as shown below:
3. Save the file and use the modified topic. If you are modifying a topic in use, you need to switch to another topic and then change it back. That's all.
It doesn't matter if you don't like it. You just need to return the value to 1 in the first two steps.