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Spot uses wrong Flatpak-GTK Theme #187
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Hi! This is because Spot uses the dark theme variant by default but this can be changed. I wonder if this should be the default (felt right for a media player but that's up for discussion). For the flatpak version, until #142 is implemented, you'll have to fiddle with the gsettings manually, by editing Hope this helps! |
Nice! This works great, thank you! I personally like light themes, as I often work in the morning next to a window and the sun-glare makes dark themes hard to read, but as most people prefer dark themes I think your decision is probably not bad! :) PS: Really cool spotify client, thank you for providing! |
I downloaded Spot from the Pop!-Shop as a Flatpak-App, and when opening it uses the Pop-Dark theme (which is already better than Adawaita), even though I have the Pop-Light theme enabled. Other Flatpak-Apps use the proper light theme.
To Reproduce
Download from Pop-Shop on Pop-OS via Flatpak, with Pop-Light enabled in Tweaks as the application-theme.
(Maybe install Night Theme Switcher GNOME-Extensions, however this doesn't affect other Flatpak apps it seems.)
Expected behavior
I would expect a light theme, and for it to switch whenever themes change.
General information:
Stack trace:
If applicable, run the application from a terminal and paste relevant log output.
Additional context
I do use the extension "Night Theme Switcher", and it would be optimal if triggering the Switch, Spot would react properly.
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