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It’s interface is not obvious because definitely not mainstream, but it ‘‘just makes sense’’: there are 4 main sections, which unfold when clicked on, mirroring 4 usage stages: install themes, change them, configure, configure per app(s). Now, it seems (I have not tried each and all) al LXQt apps respect my theme. Easiest way to get a QT dark theme is to install kvantum (sudo apt install qt5-style-kvantum) and chose a dark theme there. You are only modifying GTK themes, QT themes are a bit of confusing. The system theme is in fact the one defined by the window/desktop system, further configurated by user parameters as opposed to a custom style of the framework (as used to be for tk). But “noble notes” and Featherpad don’t!Īs far as I know, GUI apps built on whatever GUi framework (qt, gtk, even tk now) do or at least can respect the “system” theme (as in “use system colors/fonts”).
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You haven’t said what release of Lubuntu you are talking about. However, some web designers (wrongly) use background images as links, buttons, or for feedback: they are then invisible for me, and I need to disable my color choice to deal with them.
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By the way, does someone know how to do that: in Firefox, I set a non-white background (ochre) just to be able to read more than 3 min. The reason, if you want it, is that my eyes are more sensitive to light than many, and a screen, unlike a paper, is a source of light (it hurts you as well, just less or more slowly).
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Really, my eyes hurt quickly otherwise I could not read PDFs more than a few minutes before pdf readers allowed inverting colors (they should only invert luminosity…). Is there a way to have the theme respected?Īlso, can we get other themes (there is only 1 dark theme by me). I have and need a dark background, which is respected by various apps I installed, but not by LXQt ones (including the file manager, pcmanfm-qt). It seems none of the LXQt apps respect the theme chosen by the user, at least by me.