@a_breakin_glass @xerz IIRC, they were planning on making some changes that would break theming for a number of distros?
@Zauberin @a_breakin_glass yeah it’s about that
I had to push for a good while to get the news that users will still be able to apply themes via gtk.css
@Zauberin @a_breakin_glass like, their plan to transition from distro-provided CSS themes to APIs is still incredibly rough, and I’m not sure they’re on the right on Jeremy Soller attacking them
but the part where users will still be able to theme as they please? yeah, I just learned that part, I didn’t see it brought up at any point before a Reddit post today, and I finally got to clear up what was going on… which is that the GNOME team treats themes like frameworks with APIs?????? and libadwaita only restricts up to a level called GTK_STYLE_PROVIDER_PRIORITY_SETTINGS which still allows user-level rules????????
@a_breakin_glass @Zauberin no, all you have to do is
like
put your rules on ~/.config/gtk-4.0/gtk.css
maybe tell it to load rules from a different path (so you can have multiple themes)
and that’s it
@a_breakin_glass @Zauberin that’s what they’re expecting distros to do: to make their own theme libraries and apps
but users? nope, just a slight change in how it works
and I haven’t found this explained at any point
@a_breakin_glass @Zauberin (well, that and the new APIs should give some margin of customization within libadwaita, no hardcoding required)
@a_breakin_glass @Zauberin yeah, for now the only customization in sight is color accents
@Zauberin @xerz ah, par for the course