https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=99326

--- Comment #12 from Simon Long <si...@raspberrypi.org> ---
(In reply to Samuel Mehrbrodt (CIB) from comment #11)
> Hm I think an application-level option to override the system default, is
> still a valid enhancement request.

But that isn't how GTK applications work. The whole point of GTK theming is
that *all* applications built on GTK share the same look and feel, which comes
from the theme. GTK applications do not have app-specific theme overrides, as
why would you want to override the theme behaviour in only one application,
rather than in all of them?

If you want to change the look and feel of a GTK application, you change it
consistently in all of the applications on your system by changing the theme;
you don't do it on a per-application basis. To do so makes theming pointless.

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