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[Linux] theming one GTK3 not supported #1086

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Fr-Dae opened this issue Nov 15, 2024 · 5 comments
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[Linux] theming one GTK3 not supported #1086

Fr-Dae opened this issue Nov 15, 2024 · 5 comments
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Fr-Dae commented Nov 15, 2024

Is there an existing issue for this?

  • I searched the existing issues and did not find anything similar.

Current Behavior

on LXDE desktop, i don't have "theme" like windows do (or lxqt ?)
could you support GTK theme and maybe have a button on setting "GTK/QT" like audacious do

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- Lubuntu 22.04 LXDE
- Linux version 5.15.0-125-generic (buildd@lcy02-amd64-040) (gcc (Ubuntu 11.4.0-1ubuntu1~22.04) 11.4.0, GNU ld (GNU 2.38) #135-Ubuntu SMP 
- Antimicro 3.5.0
- QT 5.15.3

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pktiuk commented Nov 15, 2024

Theming of an app's GUI (button colors, background, text color) depends on environment in which an app runs.
To see properly themed AntiMicroX you can use either flatpak package or investigate how your system changes look of QT apps.

Linked issue tackling problem with icons theming #970

@pktiuk pktiuk changed the title [Linux] GTK3 not supported [Linux] theming one GTK3 not supported Nov 15, 2024
@pktiuk pktiuk added the Linux Linux-only issues label Nov 15, 2024
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Fr-Dae commented Nov 15, 2024

Theming of an app's GUI (button colors, background, text color) depends on environment in which an app runs. To see properly themed AntiMicroX you can use either flatpak package or investigate how your system changes look of QT apps.

Linked issue tackling problem with icons theming #970

i don't use QT, it's LXDE (GTK3) here, i have disable QT everywhere because it's globally a piece of shit on ubuntu :/ (less shurtcut, some interface don't work, less settings, more ressources consumes)

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pktiuk commented Nov 15, 2024

You don't understand. You mix GUI frameworks (QT, GTK, Flutter etc.) with Desktop Environments (which can be made using these frameworks KDE-QT, Gnome-GTK). GTK based DS can communicate and theme QT-based apps (and other way around).
You use QT, because AntiMicroX is made using QT framework.

If you don't like your system theming for QT apps you should start here:
https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Uniform_look_for_Qt_and_GTK_applications

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Fr-Dae commented Nov 15, 2024

on lubuntu jsu jusqu'a la 18.10 etais fournis par defaut avec gtk2 et 3, (avec un abandon massif de gtk2 au profit de gtk3,
Then all of a sudden, they imposed the use of QT by default, whether for the desktop and all application interfaces that had become ‘incompatible’, all people who are used to LXDE (and gtk) had to manually reinstall GTK and remove QT,

audacious has a QT and GTK mode, both of which are now trouble-free, ensuring full compatibility between shortcuts, the desktop, windows and the theme.

That's what I'm asking for here, a button to use GTK natively on antimicrox WITHOUT using QT.
So you can have the interface in a dark theme, harmonised with the rest of the system theme.

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pktiuk commented Nov 15, 2024

Nobody's going to rewrite entire app to use another framework just to tackle a nonexistent issue.
In case of this app this is juat like asking about rewriting everything to C# because you don't like C++

@pktiuk pktiuk closed this as completed Nov 15, 2024
@pktiuk pktiuk closed this as not planned Won't fix, can't repro, duplicate, stale Nov 15, 2024
@pktiuk pktiuk added the wontfix This will not be worked on label Nov 15, 2024
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