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I feel this but with libadwaita apps. Stick out like a sore thumb, can't theme them, and many aren't even GNOME's own core apps.
I honestly don't get the adwaita hate. These apps try to be simple and functional. This is the software for normal people who just want things to work. I used to care about theming my desktop a lot, but I'd rather have apps where form follows function (is that how you use that phrase?)
And there are projects that do bring almost enough theming to adwaita ("almost" = I saw 1 issue for me - rewaita is still pretty amazing): https://github.com/SwordPuffin/Rewaita
There is a lot to justify my move to Linux in hindsight, including privacy, less bloat, the nature of FOSS, etc. But before I really understood those concepts, a good chunk of why I switched over was my dissatisfaction with the loss of customization options starting with Windows 8.
I'd still never bounce back to Windows, of course, though I am strongly considering writing a full theming engine like Kvantum, but to act as a libadwaita replacement/shim, if it creeps into too many packages I use on a daily basis. I'm glad to see that the theming can be altered in some capacity system-wide, rather than being baked into each package.
Thats very fair! Similarly, I looked at r/unixporn and wanted whatever they have. I gotta admit - that WAS a motivation for me hahaha
Other DEs or gui frameworks support proper theming, adwaita has it's reasons to ignore it. I'd love to see/hear about cool things you can do with qt theming or whatever, but whenever I got theming related things on my screen, it's about how adwaita/gnome sucks and will kill your childlike wonder
This many times. The devs go out of their way to curb any attemp of customization outside their "guidelines".
But what if you make my app look bad with your shitty theme and then somehow blame me for it?
here that fucks have their nest.
Canonical - snaps - systemd - wayland - GNOME - MIT - Rust: the Legion of Doom.
There is no worse project in the Linux world than that.