The dark system theme I have set seems to make some applications look funny, with dark boxes where they should be light. Is there any way I can manually set a theme on a per-application basis?

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Partially implimented system theme. Comments: oP MuSt wAnT It tO LoOk lIkE MiCrOsOfT!

The only one who so-far realized the theming is the problem suggested a quick fix that will likely leave this issue cropping up again in other applications.

Me: down-votes comments because I WANT there to be a better answer, not because I know one. Happy Monday, people!

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Happy Monday indeed.

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I think that other person was answering in good faith. They were trying to help, they just misunderstood what was being asked.

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Thus, that last line in my comment. My frustration in this case is just sooo much more to do with the issue than with comments.

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I don’t see the point in downvoting someone when they misunderstood something and OP clarified, but perhaps i just don’t understand Lemmy.

If anything maybe I’d upvote the reply for visibility.

Anyway you seem nice, please don’t take my comments personally. I think the groupmind that gave you a ton of upvotes and that other person a ton of downvotes just rubbed me the wrong way.

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I guess this may be the problem

Poor flatpak app has no way to see the themes 🥺

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