Until quite recently, i.e. in the last year or so, I used the Crux theme in Gnome and more recent Xfce4. But in a recent install from release 7.6 (of Wheezy), Crux has changed in a way that is significant for me. I have a style of working in which I have many overlapping terminal windows on the screen. When the window that has focus is too small to contain some long lines without folding, I like to quickly expand the window, either to the left or to the right, depending on what other window will be covered by the expansion.
The old Crux had thick borders on all four sides, top, bottom, left, and right. This thick border made it easy to position the mouse cursor on a particular edge and quickly adjust it to my liking. In the new Crux the side borders are extremely hard to hit on with my imperfect eye-hand coordination. I want the old Crux back. Is there a package of 'legacy' themes? What is its name? The so-called hi-contrast themes don't help. They don't affect the outside border. Instead they use up interior area, thus reducing the area of useful information. How can I get the old Crux back? Please. -- Paul E Condon