PS: by "upgrading to 22.04" I mean that I did not changed my appearances
before upgrading and when I now look under appearances it says that I am
running "custom" (See enclosed photo).

But does it highlights "custom" because by default when one opens this
option it auto-selects the first entry or should it automatically point
to the one currently in use? Looking at "background" it's selected to my
current background (see 2nd picture) so I would assume that the default
behavior is to automatically select the running match.

But if that's the case: why does it say custom? Shouldn't it be at...
"TraditionalOK"??


** Attachment added: "Appearance should point to the currently in use, 
shouldn't it?"
   
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/mate-themes/+bug/1968930/+attachment/5582213/+files/Screenshot%20at%202022-04-21%2015-56-07.png

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