** Description changed:

- Binary package hint: gaim
+ Binary package hint: gaim 1.5.1cvs
  
  Gaim's tab interface isn't the same as the rest of GNOME's native
  applications, such as Gedit, Epiphany and GNOME Terminal. This is very
  annoying in terms of consistency and theming.
  
  In particular,
        Gaim's tabs are not the same height.
        The close button is not the same (Gaim tries to use a normal button 
instead which doesn't fit)
        Dragging tabs works like Firefox (with the little arrows showing where 
the tab will be moved) rather than like in GNOME apps (tab moves with the 
cursor)
  
  Gaim just needs to use the same code which puts tab handling in the
  hands of Gtk/GNOME. I'm led to beleive this is done through the use of
  Gtk Notebook.

** Description changed:

  Binary package hint: gaim 1.5.1cvs
  
  Gaim's tab interface isn't the same as the rest of GNOME's native
  applications, such as Gedit, Epiphany and GNOME Terminal. This is very
  annoying in terms of consistency and theming.
  
  In particular,
        Gaim's tabs are not the same height.
        The close button is not the same (Gaim tries to use a normal button 
instead which doesn't fit)
-       Dragging tabs works like Firefox (with the little arrows showing where 
the tab will be moved) rather than like in GNOME apps (tab moves with the 
cursor)
- 
- Gaim just needs to use the same code which puts tab handling in the
- hands of Gtk/GNOME. I'm led to beleive this is done through the use of
- Gtk Notebook.
+       Dragging tabs works like Firefox (with the little arrows showing where 
the tab will be moved) rather than like in GNOME apps (tab moves with the 
cursor.

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Gaim's tabs don't function like in Gedit/Epiphany/Terminal
https://launchpad.net/bugs/58998

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