https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=346608
--- Comment #45 from Jesse <jesse.dub...@gmail.com> --- Seems like there have been great leaps and strides towards making this possible: being able to customize the them and style from the Settings menu, application-managed icons (or at least able to set the icons independent of the desktop). I wonder if it's possible (if considered best) that we might see the dark theme as the default in the final 16.04 release? I think we know of some possible issues, but I don't know if they've been resolved: (1) Packages "breeze" and "breeze-icons" have to be installed in order for Breeze Dark to even be an option for Kdenlive. Could one possible solution be to set those two packages as a dependency required for installation? I'd imagine that most distros have them available, yeah?) (2) JB said that there should (needs to?) be a way to auto-detect if a user is running a non-KDE session so that the style can be automatically switched to Breeze Dark on the first run. However, if the Breeze package is installed by default along with Kdenlive, would that make this possible? Or, if the Fusion style (which I believe is available in Qt5 by default?) is able to be set as default (which looks pretty darn close to the Breeze style), would that make setting Breeze the default necessary? (3) Are icons an issue anymore? (Wegerf has been making some very neat icons for Kdenlive, by the way.) -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes.