https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=474855

--- Comment #2 from third="Beedell", first="Roke", second="Julian Lockhart" 
<rvdois+rvu...@rokejulianlockhart.anonaddy.com> ---
(In reply to Dmitry Kazakov from comment #1)
> As far as I know we explicitly don't support "Breeze" style, only "Fusion",
> so that part of the report is kind of "expected behavior".

Then consider this a request to change that, because it should support any
theme like any other Qt application does. However, if that is best suited to a
separate issue, I'm willing to file that.

> But about the color theme I'm not very sure. Krita has its own themes. The
> user can choose the one works best for him/her. What exactly is the problem?

That it neither supports any colour scheme that isn't in the predefined list
(an issue similar to the aforementioned) nor supports switching between the
*supported* themes based upon whether they have been chosen system-wise. For
instance, if I install Krita whilst using Breeze Dark, although it may
initially appear to be following the system-wide colour scheme, it does not,
for if I subsequently switch my system theme to Breeze Light, it does not
switch.

This is expected when a specific theme has been explicitly set in Krita by the
user, but modern versions of Krita distributed outside Steam provide the
ability (at the top of the theme context menu) to adhere to the systemwide
preference instead of making the user manually switch between them. This is not
present for whatever unknown reason in the version distributed via Steam.

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