nav9 created an issue (geany/geany-themes#90)

This was previously reported in [this 
issue](https://github.com/geany/geany-themes/issues/28) and closed without 
actually solving it.  
Please don't close this issue as something that can be solved by using Geany 
from a PPA. The actual problem needs to be solved. I'm using Geany on Raspberry 
Pi. I installed it using snap and apt. The one from snap does not even start 
Geany, but that's another issue. The one from apt is version 1.38. I tried 
placing geany theme conf files in `~/.config/geany/colorschemes/` and even 
tried moving them to `sudo mv *.* /usr/share/geany/colorschemes/`. In both 
cases even after restarting RPi and even after restarting Geany the color 
schemes are not available via Geany's View > Change Color Scheme option.   
  
**Possible ways to solve it:**  
1. In View > Change Color Scheme, provide a "Browse" button to allow the User 
to select one or more conf files.  
2. Instead of having two possible folders where the colorschemes can be stored, 
just use one folder and ensure that Geany searches the folder for new files 
when it starts.  
  
ps: I tried installing the edge version of Geany from snap (I think it was 
version 1.33, which surprised me because the apt version is 1.38), but it would 
show some error about some folder and Geany would not even start. These were 
some of the errors, but of course that's a different issue `ERROR: ld.so: 
object '/usr/lib/arm-linux-gnueabihf/libarmmem-${PLATFORM}.so' from 
/etc/ld.so.preload cannot be preloaded (cannot open shared object file): 
ignored.

(geany:3120): Geany-ERROR **: Cannot create user-interface: Failed to open file 
'/share/geany/geany.glade': No such file or directory
Trace/breakpoint trap
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