Closed akshymalvia closed 6 years ago
GNOME Shell and GTK use separate themes because they are written in different toolkits. In order to change the theme of the top bar (as well as other Shell-related components), you will need to install the User Themes Gnome extension. This will let you change the theme in Tweak Tool
Sorry to bring up an old issue, but this is awfully strange. I have Pop!_OS 19.04 installed on both my desktop and my laptop. Both are setup identically, and using the dark theme but my Desktop has white backgrounds for the sub menus in the top bar, but my laptop has everything matching just fine.
Install 'User Themes' shell extension and then set the desired theme for Gnome shell too, using Gnome Tweaks.
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Sorry to bring up an old issue, but this is awfully strange. I have Pop!_OS 19.04 installed on both my desktop and my laptop. Both are setup identically, and using the dark theme but my Desktop has white backgrounds for the sub menus in the top bar, but my laptop has everything matching just fine.
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That is done on both systems, yet the desktop has white backgrounds on the top bar sub menus as well as if you hit Alt + F2, that popup is also white. My laptop is not like that, everything is dark. Both are using Gnome tweaks and both are setup the same.
--- Edit - My apologies, somehow reading that I didn't quite understand. I had Gnome Tweaks installed on both, and both were setup, but neither had the User-Theme Shell extension. I did install that on my desktop and was able to fix the issue. Not sure why there was a discrepancy there though between the two. The laptop didn't have the User-Theme shell extension installed at all.
Reporter info
pop-gnome-shell or pop-gtk-theme or pop-desktop
Issue/Bug Description
When opening the notifications panel or notification icons panel they're light, and the application menu panel is also remain light, in fact every panel associated with "top bar" is light while all other UI components are dark in a proper manner as they're expected to be with "Pop-dark-slim" theme.
Notifications panel
Notification Icons panel
App Menu panel
Steps to reproduce (if you know)
Set the default theme to be "Pop-dark-slim" also enable "Global Dark Theme" through "Gnome Tweak Tool". While almost everything just gone dark these panels are not. Just open the panels and have a look.
Expected behaviour
Set the default theme to be "Pop-dark-slim" also enable "Global Dark Theme" through "Gnome Tweak Tool". While almost everything just gone dark these panels are not, but if they'll go too, then it'll be awesome.
Other Notes
Well, I'm not sure, if it's a default behaviour or a bug.