I'm seeing the problem in xorg sessions too. Note that VLC’s user
interface is a Qt application. Chromium is a snap, and not a pure GTK
application (although using GTK to draw window decorations and menus),
as pointed out by Daniel. Similarly, firefox is not a pure GTK
application.
Also of interes
Chrome and VLC have it though
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Title:
Changing theme Light<->Standard preserves theme for Firefox title bar
(in Xorg sessions)
To manage notif
Well, it works when you change theme from Dark to White, but doesn't
work when you switch from Standard to White.
This doesn't look like a problem with the software for me.
>I guess you've turned off integrated titlebars
I didn't turn off anything, it's freshly installed ubuntu 20.
For me firefo
Oh come to think of it, there is a commonality between Firefox, VLC and
Chrome. That is they all try to follow the system theme but all three
are NOT GTK apps. They each use different toolkits. So I fear this is
the same basic problem that will need to be fixed in three different
toolkits.
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See also bug 1791307 for Chromium. Perhaps these bugs need to be
integrated.
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Changing theme Light<->Standard preserves theme for Firefox
I guess you've turned off integrated titlebars, which is why I see
different behaviour and no bug in Wayland sessions.
** Package changed: firefox (Ubuntu) => gtk+3.0 (Ubuntu)
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It also has nothing to do with display server. This is ubuntu wayland
session, same bug.
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It is not firefox-specific bug, it has nothing to do with ff!
See my webm, there is a chrome alongside ff and it's also affected. VLC
is also affected.
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