> How can i find, which themes are installed

GTK+ has preset paths to look in, usually `$PREFIX/share/themes` and somewhere 
below your home directory (depends on the platform, on win32 it's a funny path 
like AppData or such, depending on Windows version). There is probably also an 
environment variable to control where GTK+ looks.

> respectively where does Geany look for them?

Geany itself isn't involved, but the GTK+ bundled with Geany will look below 
Geany's installation directory as that's its `$PREFIX`, in addition to the 
themes directory below your home directory.

> I thought that, if the GTK theme chooser is offering me a theme for 
> selection, that the theme is there.

AFAIK there is no official GTK+ theme chooser, which if true means you may have 
installed some 3rd party utility (possibly bundled with a 3rd party release of 
GTK+?).

> C:\p\GTK\2.0\share\themes\Nodoka-Squared

This `C:\p\GTK\2.0` directory doesn't come from Geany, it must be a separate 
GTK+ distribution that you installed separately, so the GTK+ bundled with Geany 
won't look there for themes. The GTK+ that comes with Geany would be found 
under it's directory in `C:\Program Files (x86)\Geany`, and most likely looks 
for themes in `C:\Program Files (x86)\Geany\share\themes` (can't say for sure 
as I don't have a win32 installation available).

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