But really, gnome-tweak-tool does not look right running under Unity, at least not today.
The UI is messed up, shading in the wrong place, etc. I managed to use it to swap CTRL and CAPS LOCK but its visual flaws did not give me confidence in its operation.
Besides, it tweaks a whole bunch of things unrelated to Unity settings (quite reasonable) - so how can this be a solution for setting things in Unity?
But really, gnome-tweak-tool does not look right running under Unity, at least not today.
The UI is messed up, shading in the wrong place, etc. I managed to use it to swap CTRL and CAPS LOCK but its visual flaws did not give me confidence in its operation.
Besides, it tweaks a whole bunch of things unrelated to Unity settings (quite reasonable) - so how can this be a solution for setting things in Unity?