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Some applications appear mismatched in dark themes #30

Open nbycoder opened 12 months ago

nbycoder commented 12 months ago

Hello! First of all, I wanna say I absolutely adore this theme. However, some applications appear mismatched in both Rose Pine & the Moon variant. The ones I've noticed are Nautilus, Pop Shop, the Deja Dup Backups app and the Tweaks app. I'm not sure if I've done something wrong or if it's a bug. I'm on Pop OS 22.04

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harishnkr commented 10 months ago

I am just curious as to how your files are installed. Is it by manual installation? If so , could you try removing all but one variant and then retry?

If it is through automatic installation, could you try removing and then try manually, first by installing only one variant, then the next and see the changes? I know it sounds like a hassle, but I dont know how the themes are inherited

nbycoder commented 10 months ago

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I've removed the dawn variant and now it looks like this.

harishnkr commented 10 months ago

Looks like it's not picking up the moon variant. I don't know how pop os sets the theme to understand how this problem occurs. Maybe try deleting and re downloading the moon variant to see if the problem persists? Also could you try setting the theme through gsettings?

https://askubuntu.com/questions/262868/how-to-set-icons-and-theme-from-terminal

nbycoder commented 10 months ago

Hi! Setting it through the terminal seems to work! :)

harishnkr commented 10 months ago

Hi! Setting it through the terminal seems to work! :)

Cool

revsuine commented 4 months ago

I think it's because the theme reports itself as light mode.

Here's what gtk apps look like if you use the Rosé Pine theme and request light themes:

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But if you request a dark theme it looks wrong:

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This is an issue because you can't globally request dark themes without inverting the gtk colours.

ThatOneCalculator commented 4 months ago

I'd recommend using adw-gtk3 + gradience + the Rosé Pine gradience theme, so that Gradience can handle theme switching