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Wireshark app theme does not follow the Mint theme #9929

Closed ByteEnable closed 3 years ago

ByteEnable commented 3 years ago
- Cinnamon 4.8.6
- no daily builds
- Fedora 33
- NVidia GTX1060 - 460.39
- Linux 5.10.14-200.fc33.x86_64

Issue Wireshark does not follow the Mint theme. Defaults to basic white QT theme.

Steps to reproduce Install wireshark. Run wirehark.

Expected behaviour For wireshark to follow cinnamon desktop theme.

Other information

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leigh123linux commented 3 years ago

Is qgnomeplatform package installed?

ByteEnable commented 3 years ago

qgnomeplatform is not installed. I installed the package and the colors appear to match the theme.

I also installed qt5ct and set the colors there and then launched as follows: wireshark --platformtheme qt5ct

Thanks for the quick response. Maybe this is a Fedora Spin packaging issue and I should follow up there?

ItzSwirlz commented 3 years ago

No; it's that the Mint themes aren't really meant for Qt, it's more Gtk based.. While it could go to Fedora, it may impact other distros. Maybe flag it under mint-y-themes or mint-x-themes?

JosephMcc commented 3 years ago

Glad you have this solved. As far as I can see this isn't really a Cinnamon issue.

Maybe flag it under mint-y-themes or mint-x-themes?

No reason for that. Those have nothing to do with qt theming.

Would also like to point out this isn't an issue in Mint by default.

ByteEnable commented 3 years ago

Glad you have this solved. As far as I can see this isn't really a Cinnamon issue. No reason for that. Those have nothing to do with qt theming. Would also like to point out this isn't an issue in Mint by default.

Your claiming that Cinnamon is not a desktop environment but merely an application? Surely Cinnamon should be providing mechanisms that provide a consistent desktop interface across the application ecosystem?

leigh123linux commented 3 years ago

@ByteEnable qgnomeplatform provides the qt5 integration for gtk theming.

ByteEnable commented 3 years ago

@ByteEnable qgnomeplatform provides the qt5 integration for gtk theming.

Ah. Okay. Cinnamon is an application running under GNOME. Thanks for the clarification.

JosephMcc commented 3 years ago

Your claiming that Cinnamon is not a desktop environment but merely an application?

Weird. I don't seem to remember saying that. Some things are handled at a distro level and left for the distro maintainers to decide.