https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=467752

--- Comment #7 from Felix Ernst <felixer...@kde.org> ---
The fusion theme as a fallback is not installed as a standalone thing to make
sure it is always available. That's probably why it is difficult or even
impossible to find.

>Assuming that the error is in how I am applying the color-scheme,
>what is the correct approach to tell dolphin to use a dark variant
>of the current theme? I don't really care much which theme is used,
>I just don't want a white screen when I switch to it in the middle of the 
>night.

I don't really know to be honest. There are various tips for this online when I
search but I wouldn't know which of them is right. This is simply not something
I had to deal with in the past. I only ever change themes through the KDE
system settings application.

I want to be clear though that there is both a Breeze Light and Breeze Dark
global theme as well as a Breeze Light and Breeze Dark colour theme. Normally,
changing the global theme also changes the colour scheme, but since you are
doing this from the terminal you might need to set both the global theme as
well as the colour scheme for the colours to look right. I hope that helps.

Now that I think about it: You might get way better help by asking this on the
KDE forum! This might also help pin down if there is a bug here or not:
https://discuss.kde.org/c/help/6

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