[kde] [Bug 459916] Non-system applications appear in light mode after update
SirLennox
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Sun Oct 2 14:45:07 BST 2022
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=459916
SirLennox <SirLennoxDev at gmail.com> changed:
What |Removed |Added
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Status|REPORTED |RESOLVED
Resolution|--- |FIXED
--- Comment #1 from SirLennox <SirLennoxDev at gmail.com> ---
(In reply to SirLennox from comment #0)
> SUMMARY
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>
> STEPS TO REPRODUCE
> 1. Update fedora on 02/09/22
> 2. Open a non-system application like firefox, amberol
>
> OBSERVED RESULT
> The window decoration is light-mode (selected Breeze Application Style,
> Breeze Plasma-Style, Breeze-Dark Colors and Breeze Window Decoration)
>
> EXPECTED RESULT
> Everything looks fine
>
> SOFTWARE/OS VERSIONS
> Windows:
> macOS:
> Linux/KDE Plasma:
> (available in About System)
> KDE Plasma Version:
> KDE Frameworks Version:
> Qt Version:
>
> ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
> An update was available today, it doesn't fix the issue. Restarting the
> system doesn't fix it too. Reselecting / Switching the window decoration
> etc. doesn't seem to solve it too. I customized firefox to be dark mode, the
> search bar, bookmarks and opened tabs doesn't seem to be affected from this.
> System window borders are dark mode. Applications like dolphin, system
> settings, discover aren't affected. An application based on GTK4 and
> libadwaita
> "gsettings set org.gnome.desktop.interface color-scheme 'prefer-dark' "
> seems to "fix" it, but there is no way I can set a custom color scheme and I
> don't know why this is not customizable with System Settings.
gsettings set org.gnome.desktop.interface color-scheme 'prefer-dark' seems to
fix it, I just haven't looked close enough.
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