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Google chrome internal pages are in light mode #178

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vinicius507 opened this issue Mar 9, 2022 · 3 comments
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Google chrome internal pages are in light mode #178

vinicius507 opened this issue Mar 9, 2022 · 3 comments

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@vinicius507
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vinicius507 commented Mar 9, 2022

Using Dracula GTK makes it so Google Chrome internal pages are in light mode.
Trying to set gtk-application-prefer-dark-theme to 1 does nothing.

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  • Dracula GTK Version: dracula-gtk-theme v3.0.2(AUR)
  • Chrome Version: Version 99.0.4844.51 (Official Build) (64-bit)(AUR)
  • GTK3 Version: 1:3.24.33-1
  • Linux version: Linux myriad 5.15.26-1-lts #1 SMP Wed, 02 Mar 2022 - 18:33:39 +0000 x86_64 GNU/Linux
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All applications that have the Dark theme enabled via "Apply the system theme" are not working.

@Viraj-S45
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you can use the dracula theme extension for chrome: https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/dracula-chrome-theme/gfapcejdoghpoidkfodoiiffaaibpaem

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FlySlime commented Jul 20, 2023

Using the dracula theme extension is not the same as having a true dark mode experience, such as the one that is built-in with Chrome. Using the extension doesn't change the core problem, which is that the Dracula theme is detected as a light mode theme, since it doesn't change how it is seen by the system. (If that makes sense).

If we refer to the following Arch Wiki article regarding Chrome & Dark mode, using the dbus command with the Dracula theme simply gives back an answer of 0 which means No preference. Although I cannot replicate it at this moment, I also got Prefer light appearance when using this theme. That doesn't make any sense, considering Dracula is supposed to be a 100% dark theme.

Honestly idk why this bug hasn't been fixed yet? It feels very relevant for the user experience and to truly enjoy the theme.

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