New question #235738 on qpdfview:
https://answers.launchpad.net/qpdfview/+question/235738

Hello!

First of all, thank you for creating this awesome pdf reader! I have replaced 
evince and I'm using this as my default (and only) pdf reader on my Ubuntu 
13.04. 

Ubuntu 13.10 is bringing back the black background on the windows toolbar, see 
nautilus 3.9 beta or evince 3.9 beta. I noticed that qpdf settings are somewhat 
independent in that area, in the sense that if I use Faenza icons, the toolbar 
icons on qpdf are still the same, all other programs allow them to be replaced 
by the current theme. There was a time when I was able to use the main theme 
icons on qpdf, but now they are independent and simply do not fit well with the 
default Ubuntu theme. 

Is there a way you could allow qpdf to use the main ubuntu theme settings, in 
the sense of providing a black background for the top bar if the theme asks 
that (like Ubuntu 13.10 does), while also allowing the toolbar icons to be 
replaced by the selected Ubuntu theme (if I use Faenza or any other theme)?

If that could be fixed, then qpdf would blend in absolutely perfectly with the 
selected Ubuntu theme, along with the main theme icons, instead of working 
independently and having design which may not fit the main theme.

Thanks!

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