>From e-mail correspondence with Lubuntu team, Rafael Laguna:

The problem here aren't the themes, it is the XSettings daemon. Each 
environment has its own: XFCE has xfce4-settings-manager, Gnome has 
gnome-settings-daemon, etc.

The package you're looking for is lxsession. LXDE has a standalone
version of the daemon, called lxsession-daemon which loads independent
config files. I need to do more tests to see if this is working.

But I insist, this "bug" is not theme related.

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I'm afraid yes. The theme I designed for Lubuntu, the default (called
Box) is fully customizable. I added that feature after users requests.
But now it's not working on ANY theme.

When a desktop starts, there's a daemon that reads the themes, colours,
fonts, key bindings, etc. And for an unknown reason, Lubuntu loads the
theme and locks it. Even if you make a theme "customizable" (all are in
some ways) you won't notice the colour changes. It loads as is.

In Lubuntu, this startup function is managed by a package called
"lxsession".  And I'm pretty sure it's the "guilty" component.

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  After upgrade from Lubuntu 13.10 to 14.04, color customization is
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