Fedora? Did you change the setting in the tweak tools?
Edit: this is what I mean;
Gnome tweaks app > appearance> and change "Legacy Applications" to "Adwaita-dark" in the drop-down.
Fedora? Did you change the setting in the tweak tools?
Edit: this is what I mean;
Gnome tweaks app > appearance> and change "Legacy Applications" to "Adwaita-dark" in the drop-down.
I did. It's basically my first move after installing anything with a Gnome desktop; consistent theme is important to me and the GTK3 Adwaita-dark theme is a big part of that, otherwise gtk3 apps just look kinda... off.
Could that have messed up the Gnome default style switcher?
I'm not sure. I don't think I've ever had an issue after setting the gnome tweaks option.
Are there any gtk.css
files in ~/.config/gtk-4.0/
?
If so, delete them.
There are none, I'm afraid.
I use the Night Theme Switcher app to automatically control the light/dark mode . Might also work for you.
Also, it's generally advisable to use the adw-gtk3
theme rather than Adwaita if you want GTK3 and GTK4 apps to look consistent.
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