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g-fb avatar g-fb commented on August 16, 2024

Are you using the flatpak version?

This is seen with Kvantum+Nordic on KDE Plasma 5.19, and Gtk3+Ambiance on Ubuntu 18.04

Don't understand what Kvantum+Nordic on KDE Plasma 5.19 is here.
Is it Plasma DE on the same Ubuntu 18.04 or another distro?

This breaks desktop integration on anything but KDE+Breeze.

I tested the flatpak on other DEs and there were no issues with Breeze and Adwaita.
If the system theme is something that is not available as a flatpak theme it should fallback to Breeze Light, but icons should still work.

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tidux avatar tidux commented on August 16, 2024

I'm using the Flatpak version. Two separate systems.

  • Arch Linux, KDE 5.19. Kvantum Qt engine, Nordic theme.

  • Ubuntu 18.04, GNOME 3.28, stock Ambiance Gtk3 theme.

In neither case did it fall back to Breeze Light. Icons did not work.

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g-fb avatar g-fb commented on August 16, 2024

I added a beta version on flathub. Can you try it out?

flatpak remote-add flathub-beta https://flathub.org/beta-repo/flathub-beta.flatpakrepo
flatpak install flathub-beta com.georgefb.haruna

For now if the system theme is Adwaita and the Adwaita flatpak theme is installed, Haruna uses Adwaita.
Else it uses a mix of Fusion and Breeze for some reason and only the light version.
That is on Gnome, on my system openSUSE TW it uses Breeze dark as is set in system settings.

This is all I can do at the moment. I don't quite understand how the theming works especially with qml and flatpak.

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tidux avatar tidux commented on August 16, 2024

Issue persists with Kvantum+Nordic theme on KDE on Arch. Whatever you're doing for theming is wrong.

Screenshot_20200719_191635

EDIT: the beta works with light non-Breeze themes, which suggests it's an issue with dark themes in particular.

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g-fb avatar g-fb commented on August 16, 2024

Updated the beta. Now it uses breeze theme and icons.
Icon theme can't be changed.

If you still have the beta installed you can run flatpak update, else reinstall it.

On Plasma it should change its colors to match the selected theme automatically, light or dark.
On other DEs (I only tested Gnome) it uses Breeze light, but you can change colors manually.
To change the colors go to ~/.var/app/com.georgefb.haruna/config/ and create a new file harunarc, in it paste the wanted color scheme.
You can get color schemes from here: https://store.kde.org/browse/cat/112/order/latest/

On Ubuntu 20.04 Gnome
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tidux avatar tidux commented on August 16, 2024

The default theme works on stock Ubuntu 18.04 now. I'll test the Plasma dark theme support later today.

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tidux avatar tidux commented on August 16, 2024

It works with non-standard Plasma themes now. Thank you for solving this!

Screenshot_20200720_155653

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