https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=417493
--- Comment #7 from Frederick Zhang <frederick...@tsundere.moe> --- I'm actually *not* using Breeze but Materia-light-compact instead. As it's a third-party theme I tested the case with Breeze hence it in this filed issue. While I agree that users who choose Breeze *usually* are expected to 'want for GTK apps to look as similar to Qt apps as possible', only hiding suffixes of official themes would though create a special case, of which I'm not the hugest fan. Personally I'd appreciate some consistency here and tbh I don't understand why we have to create more work here just to forbid users from choosing another variant of a theme which they currently can. The workflow I would expect is: 1. When a user applies a Global Theme, simply change the GTK one as well (if it's got a corresponding one), and also choose the same dark/light variant here (even for third-party ones if feasible). It's called 'Global Theme' and this is what one should expect. 2. Users can then optionally go to Configure GNOME/GTK Application Style and choose whichever theme/variant they want. If someone happens to select Breeze light here while using Breeze Dark as the Global Theme, simply let it be then cos they manually go through the extra steps to intentionally change it so it must be what they want. 3. gtk-application-prefer-dark-theme is synchronised to GNOME/GTK Application Style. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes.