> But both Mozc Setup and About Mozc look good for me on Ubuntu 20.10
and 21.04, i.e. it honors the theme in effect,

I spun up VirtualBox live CD VMs for those Ubuntu and at least the about
box is legible.

>  in my case Yaru which is a GTK theme.

mozc-tool is a Qt application. I've heard GTK theme tend to have a
harder time applying to Qt applications. The icons are the proper Yaru
icons though. This can be shown be changing the "Window colors" in the
settings from "Standard" to "Dark".

Even in Ubuntu, mozc_tool is NOT using Yaru. It does not in fact
"honour[...] the theme in effect". Only the icons are from Yaru. One
place you can tell is the padding of the buttons. The padding of the
buttons is different compared to that in gedit's preferences. The
padding looks extremely uneven, with the "Reset to defaults" having it
being overly biased towards the vertical, and the "Apply", "Cancel", and
"Ok" having it biased towards the horizontal. Another place would be the
radius of the corner rounding. The theme of the dialog doesn't look like
Yaru, but rather looks as out of place as the theme of Altera Quartus
13.0.

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