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GUI does not follow Dark-mode in GTK3 #1469

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lemonadecbc opened this issue Sep 16, 2024 · 2 comments
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GUI does not follow Dark-mode in GTK3 #1469

lemonadecbc opened this issue Sep 16, 2024 · 2 comments
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@lemonadecbc
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lemonadecbc commented Sep 16, 2024

GTK3 mode for GUI does not change to dark color scheme even though Gnome theme is set as Dark. QT5 mode, though does follow dark mode, which is expected result.

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Change Gnome to Dark theme and switch to GTK3.

Expected behavior
Normally, Gnome applications follow Dark mode when Gnome has been set to use Dark theme.

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  • Audacious version and interface (Qt / GTK / Winamp)

v4.4 and earlier. GTK interface.

  • Operating system and version

Debian Trixie (Testing)

  • Desktop environment

Gnome 3

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radioactiveman commented Sep 18, 2024

Which theme do you use? And which GTK 3 applications behave as expected?

There is a GTK setting called "gtk-application-prefer-dark-theme” but I think this is not what we should enable in Audacious itself by default. If I understand it correctly, Audacious would then use the dark theme even if the desktop environment setting is using light mode (but the theme has a dark theme).

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I'm also in this situation, I'm on the latest version of windows and I'm not sure exactly why!

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