Utkarsh Singh <utkarsh190601@gmail.com> writes: > I think there is some confusion. Earlier PGTK build Probably dating from before GNOME implemented their global dark style option, I presume? In that case, you must've changed the stylesheet through a preference that applies to all applications in the past. > and current GTK+ build Under X, the window manager provides window decorations, whereas they are provided by GTK under Wayland. You witness WM decorations adhering to your desktop preferences since GNOME's own window manager naturally respects its own style options. > changes the title bar color when switching to dark mode in GNOME. I > thought this was an regression and if not can you please tell more > about GTK stylesheets. I suggest installing the GNOME Tweak Tool and changing the stylesheet used for so-called Legacy Applications (a definite misnomer!) to Adwaita-dark.
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