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<li class="remarkup-list-item">Have a single Breeze theme that always follows the color scheme</li>
<li class="remarkup-list-item">Expose the ability to force the use of a particular color scheme via some UI (for example adding "Breeze Dark" and "Breeze Light" themes that always use the colors of the color schemes of the same names).
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But I think it will be terribly confusing if we add themes that *only* hardcode the colors of certain elements like checkboxes and windeco buttons. It should be all or nothing IMO.
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One alternative UI for this that I've been tinkering with in my mind is as follows: We have only a single "Breeze" GTK theme which follows the color scheme by default. Then there's a "Configure" button that lets you tell the theme which color scheme to use, with the list populated with all the installed color schemes, and defaulting to "Use system color scheme".</li>
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<p>I'm talking about a more technical difference that would allow said themes with 100% hardcoding to exist without duplicating the entire set of stylesheets for each theme.</p>
<p>Basically, GTK will always read the user's gtk.css and will always load the colour definitions, always overriding whatever is in the theme.</p>
<p>I'm looking for options that will allow themes to not get their colours overridden, but as I said...</p>
<blockquote style="border-left: 3px solid #a7b5bf; color: #464c5c; font-style: italic; margin: 4px 0 12px 0; padding: 4px 12px; background-color: #f8f9fc;"><p>I can't get any answers about things necessary for alternative methods</p></blockquote></div></div><br /><div><strong>REPOSITORY</strong><div><div>R98 Breeze for Gtk</div></div></div><br /><div><strong>REVISION DETAIL</strong><div><a href="https://phabricator.kde.org/D24122">https://phabricator.kde.org/D24122</a></div></div><br /><div><strong>To: </strong>cblack, Breeze<br /><strong>Cc: </strong>ngraham, plasma-devel, LeGast00n, The-Feren-OS-Dev, jraleigh, fbampaloukas, GB_2, ragreen, ZrenBot, alexeymin, himcesjf, lesliezhai, ali-mohamed, jensreuterberg, abetts, sebas, apol, ahiemstra, mart<br /></div>