Thank you, that helped. The clue was 'Default': '' in system-theme-
associations, which shouldn't have been empty.
What might have happened is that onboard-defaults.conf (system defaults)
didn't exist the very first time you started Onboard. This wouldn't
usually happen when it was installed via package manager, but might
easily if you run from source.
Trunk has a likely fix now. The system default theme is always
considered, not only on first start. This only stops once the theme was
manually changed in preferences.
** Changed in: onboard
Status: New => Fix Committed
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Onboard does not take desktop theme
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