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On the default Ubuntu Gnome light theme there is white border around window, and shade effect - it is easy to spot how large window is and where are its edges.

On the dark theme multiple overlapping windows are visually mixed together and it is very hard to spot where is the edge of each window. Possibly there is a shade but on the dark theme it is not seen even if exists.

is it possible somehow to specify the color of the window border? For example to put some lighter color like whitish or some other light color to be in contrast to dark windows.

Lj MT
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Not quite an answer to the OP, but a solution that worked well enough for me was to select the built-in scheme "Tango Dark" (instead of "GNOME dark") as a starting point and tweak a few colors to suit. It's dark, but just light enough that you can still see the black window borders. I also set the bold text color to pure white (#FFFFFF), and enabled "Show bold text in bright colors".