But user themes *is* installed and *is* working - here's a screenshot of
gnome-tweaks/Extensions showing the user themes extension with no
exclamation mark. It most definitely is working, because I can change
the themes (application and shell themes) to my user-installed ones.

I think the user themes thing is a red herring. On Disco (and until
recently on Eoan), if you select, say, the adwaita-dark theme for
applications, the topbar menus change to match this new application
theme. This includes if you are using the default shell theme - so it
works even if you don't have user themes installed. I just confirmed
this on another PC running Disco.

The behaviour has changed in Eoan so that the topbar menus now always
use the yaru-light theme unless you change the shell theme to another.
In other words, it appears that the topbar menus now renders using the
system theme, whereas before it rendered using the application theme.
This might be deliberate, but in my book it's a regression. If it *is*
deliberate, shouldn't there be an adwaita-dark and yaru-dark theme
supplied as a system shell theme?



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