Trying to find a fix for the flatpaks nonsense of "not respecting the system's theme" thing, is difficult. It is a mess it seems. Unless there is a trick somewhere that can do it easily. I managed to make it so that GTK flatpak apps respect the theme, unless they use the awful libadwaita. But the rest I cannot. And even for the gtk ones is quite a hack... Is it worth it? We have flatpaks enabled by default in tromjaro so I'd like to see some consistency there, but then idk if it is worth to find a hacky solution to then be rendered invalid by whatever these people push into these "cool" packaging and design systems.
I am baffled as to why respecting the system's theme is not a must for any of these developers. How in the world you want me to function when I may have 10 apps that have 10 different styles, from buttons and the number of them, to the position of them, to dark/light mode, color schemes, fonts....are these people who come up with such systems even use computers much?
So yeah let's see if I can find a fix for the qt part of flatpaks or not....but maybe is not worth it. I enabled flatpaks for TROMjaro just in case you can't find some apps in manjaro's repos or AUR.
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