Perhaps Geert's were not clear enough. The theming in GnuCash relies (more or
less) completely on GTK framework. This framework, in version 3, has moved
completely to open standards (read CSS) for styling, allowing many more
people to customize the visual appearance of GTK applications.
Also, if you look at sites like https://www.gnome-look.org/, you might
notice ~1000 different GTK3 themes.
All you need to do is place the downloaded files into an appropriate
directory.
If all you want is a dark theme (whether on Windows or Linux), it gets even
easier. All you need to do is create one settings file and copy/paste two
lines into it.
If this is too much effort, hopefully you can find someone to do it for you.
If that is also not an option, then too bad.
I think that spending development time of GnuCash developers on reinventing
the wheel would really be a waste, considering the above. There are many
more bugs and features to work on, which are more closely related to the
core field of GnuCash.



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