This is not a dupe of bug #226437, which I read before posting. Bug
#226437 complains that the default Oxygen style makes it hard to tell
active/inactive windows apart. This bug complains that the lack of a
distinctive (bright or wide) border surrounding the active window makes
it difficult to determine which area of the screen belong to the active
window.

In the current default style, one must hunt for the stripes (which are
very difficult to see on sub-quality monitors or those of us with poor
eyesight) and then try to figure out how wide they are and then how much
of the screen below belongs to that window. There is almost no visual
seperation between the currently active window and a window below it.
See attached screenshot.

I agree that this is a fault of the Oxygen style. Should I thus file
this bug with KDE?

** This bug is no longer a duplicate of bug 226437
   Oxygen style makes it hard to tell active/inactive windows apart

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No distinctive border in KDE4 windows
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/258609
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