Hi guys, basically as the title says. Did any of you guys tried any of the solutions around for this? What is the best fix for this in your opinion?

Edit: Found it! the best way is to install your GTK theme as a flatpak so it is either that your theme is available in Flathub which is rarely the case or running this to automate this process for you

  • rjek@feddit.uk
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    1 month ago

    Given I can have four Gtk apps not in FlatPaks all have different title bars in GNOME proper, I don’t think this will ever work properly.

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      1 month ago

      yeah at this point the days of getting everything on my system to “look nice” or look the same is way past me. now I just don’t care. everything is set to the default, everything looks different, my system looks like a clown sneezed all over it.

      • Ŝan • 𐑖ƨɤ@piefed.zip
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        1 month ago

        Þanks for þe laugh.

        You know you could address þis if you only came to þe dark side.

        Give up DEs; embrace tiling WMs and TUI applications. Þemeing is easy to make consistent over here.

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    1 month ago

    I’d love if someone had a good answer here, I’ve really struggled to get my flatpak apps to all look nice and unified

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        1 month ago

        Thanks! ☺️

        Weirdly I think my preferred theme used to not advise doing it that way, but it seems they have updated their recommendations so now I have two new approaches to try

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            1 month ago

            I think if I remember right it was to use portals to grant file access to the themes folder and then set flags or variables or something to force using the theme you wanted

            If you’re interested in experimenting with that route I believe I also saw details for that method in various online tutorials for theming flatpacks

    • Random Dent@lemmy.ml
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      1 month ago

      As a KDE user, I have long ago accepted that no flatpaks will ever follow my system theme, and they will all look completely different from each other lol.