Right, I already have that file for other items but I don't have anything in there that's controlling the font color. That's why I asked if there is indeed a CSS class for negative numbers or if that's hard coded into Gnucash itself.

On 2022-01-09 17:06, Glenn Fowler wrote:
On my Windows 10 machine I had to add "gtk-3.0.css" to
..\AppData\Roaming\GnuCash to override any defaults


On Sun, Jan 9, 2022 at 7:21 PM AC <gnuc...@acarver.net> wrote:

As part of trying to get a dark theme for Gnucash I enabled GTK's dark
theme:

gtk-application-prefer-dark-theme=true

But with that enabled negative numbers no longer show up in red, they're
all in white.  I don't have any customized CSS that selects for a font
color so it shouldn't be that.

Is this a CSS accessible property or a direct code-driven property?  If
it's code driven why is it not overriding the theme?

Where did the GTK themes get stashed on Windows?  I can't find a theme
anywhere in APPDATA (Local or Roaming), and nothing obvious in Program
Files (x86).
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