Hi guys, Linux noob here, running Mint 20.3.  Have been using Geany as my text 
editor and have themed it the way that I like when it opens normally.  However, 
when I execute it with sudo, it only recognizes the Default and Alternate 
themes: none of the themes I've downloaded show.  

Can I do anything about this so that when I go `sudo geany <file to be edited>` 
I can display my desired theme?

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