The env var can point anywhere, also to a writable spot. If that
writable spot contains themes that derive from one of the basic themes,
those will work properly. However if those themes are derived from other
themes not installed to the default location, applying the theme will
fail. For that this env variable is not enough. So we need an additional
setting/env var pair which stores the additional paths the custom themes
reside.

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Title:
  UBUNTU_UI_TOOLKIT_THEMES_PATH should include a writable path so that
  users can install themes (or operators can have custom themes)

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