Tested and works.  Thanks for the upload Laney.

** Description changed:

  [Impact]
-  * When a user opens multiple tabs in GNOME terminal all tabs are styled in a 
*very* visually similar manner.  This makes it very hard to distinguish between 
the current active tab and all the others and on a HiDPI screen pretty much 
impossible.
+  * When a user opens multiple tabs in GNOME terminal all tabs are styled in a 
*very* visually similar manner.  This makes it very hard to distinguish between 
the current active tab and all the others and on a HiDPI screen pretty much 
impossible.
  
  * This fix has been ack'd by design and was targeted for X but didn't
  get reviewed and OK'd in time.  Design team have approved this styling.
  
  * This bug is fixed by extending the CSS specifically for Terminal (i.e.
  no other applications are affected) giving the active tab a darker
  background colour (using only theme defined colours) and reworks the
  borders around the tabs to remove the graduated image borders that only
  look right on a light coloured background.  Changes have been made for
  both Ambiance and Radiance.
  
  [Test Case]
-  * On a stock 16.04 install open GNOME Terminal (ctrl-alt-t)
-  * Open five new tabs (ctrl-shift-t)
-  * Click on the tab in the middle
-  * Note that it is hard to see at a glance which tab is currently selected
-  * Close Terminal and all open tabs.
-  * Install the patched theme
-  * Open Terminal and open five new tabs
-  * Click on the tab in the middle and note that it takes on a dark grey 
background
+  * On a stock 16.04 install open GNOME Terminal (ctrl-alt-t)
+  * Open five new tabs (ctrl-shift-t)
+  * Click on the tab in the middle
+  * Note that it is hard to see at a glance which tab is currently selected
+  * Close Terminal and all open tabs.
+  * Install the patched theme
+  * Open Terminal and open five new tabs
+  * Click on the tab in the middle and note that it takes on a light grey 
background compared to the unselected tabs which are dark grey.
  
  [Regression Potential]
-  * The patch only addresses tabs that are placed at the top of the window. 
However this is the only option in Terminal, so should not cause any problems.
-  * There is a work-around to match the "actions bar" (the bit with the 
dropdown selector and + button).  This bug is supposed to be fixed in v3.20 and 
could be removed.  This is commented in the CSS.
+  * The patch only addresses tabs that are placed at the top of the window. 
However this is the only option in Terminal, so should not cause any problems.
+  * There is a work-around to match the "actions bar" (the bit with the 
dropdown selector and + button).  This bug is supposed to be fixed in v3.20 and 
could be removed.  This is commented in the CSS.

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Title:
  [SRU] Difficult to distinguish which tab is selected

Status in Ayatana Design:
  Fix Committed
Status in Ubuntu theme:
  Fix Released
Status in ubuntu-themes package in Ubuntu:
  Fix Released
Status in ubuntu-themes source package in Xenial:
  Fix Committed

Bug description:
  [Impact]
   * When a user opens multiple tabs in GNOME terminal all tabs are styled in a 
*very* visually similar manner.  This makes it very hard to distinguish between 
the current active tab and all the others and on a HiDPI screen pretty much 
impossible.

  * This fix has been ack'd by design and was targeted for X but didn't
  get reviewed and OK'd in time.  Design team have approved this
  styling.

  * This bug is fixed by extending the CSS specifically for Terminal
  (i.e. no other applications are affected) giving the active tab a
  darker background colour (using only theme defined colours) and
  reworks the borders around the tabs to remove the graduated image
  borders that only look right on a light coloured background.  Changes
  have been made for both Ambiance and Radiance.

  [Test Case]
   * On a stock 16.04 install open GNOME Terminal (ctrl-alt-t)
   * Open five new tabs (ctrl-shift-t)
   * Click on the tab in the middle
   * Note that it is hard to see at a glance which tab is currently selected
   * Close Terminal and all open tabs.
   * Install the patched theme
   * Open Terminal and open five new tabs
   * Click on the tab in the middle and note that it takes on a light grey 
background compared to the unselected tabs which are dark grey.

  [Regression Potential]
   * The patch only addresses tabs that are placed at the top of the window. 
However this is the only option in Terminal, so should not cause any problems.
   * There is a work-around to match the "actions bar" (the bit with the 
dropdown selector and + button).  This bug is supposed to be fixed in v3.20 and 
could be removed.  This is commented in the CSS.

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