Why no borders on GTK text, list and treeviews?

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I am using the 'Human' Ubuntu theme available via System->Preferences->Appearance.
I embed the views in a scrolled_window, which in turn is put in a container.
The text, list and treeview show the data and behave ok, but have no borders.

I am conditioned by Windows, HTML, SVG and CSS and have been fumbling around trying to find a setborderwidth function without success. There is a gtk_widget_set_style call that sets multiple style properties, but there is no property named border-width. There are two properties called xthickness and ythickness. Do these refer to border thickness?

However, when I call gtk_widget_get_style() for the textview, xthickess and ythickness both come out as 2, but there are no borders visible. I think I am missing something here.

How can I make the borders show?



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