Themes should be applied per session or login user not per uid. The
person sat in front of the keyboard can reasonably expect to see the
theme they set whether they are using a normal application or an
application run through a privilege escalation tool. Sudo should you to
do things with the root user's privileges, it should not 'make' you the
root user. For example the following:

sudo ls ~

Lists my user's home directory, not that of root.

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[Theme Manager] No installation option for system wide themes, difference is 
not communicated in the user interface
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/24280
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