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Running it with superuser permission doesn't use the right theme #58
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Hi, |
Can you update me regarding the issue if you still have it? |
Tried this: Tried the same command again because I didn't see it asking for my password before and looked like it worked: But running sudo sysmontask gain still shows with light theme So I tried: But the same, sudo sysmontask still shows up with the light theme |
Hi, on my system(PopOs 20.10) theme setting API works. |
"What is the list of available themes(which gets list when you run sudo sysmontask.set_dark)?" I cannot follow the others as I don't know what the theme names are. I don't know if it's any help but running it again looks like this: |
Hi, Hope it will resolve your issue. Let me know in any case. |
True, it worked just as you said ! The message is a bit funny for Breeze-Dark :) Running sudo sysmontask now opens up with the dark theme and it's great ! Thank you very much ! "The other way of doing this is via KDE settings->Application Style->Configure Gnome/Gtk Application. There you can select any dark theme for the GTK3 application." I knew about this and I had it configured as Breeze dark before, but on recent KDE Plasma version I cannot find this theme in the drop-down menu and now I'm running the beta version for the next Plasma release (5.22). I think I might have to ask the KDE Plasma developers on what they did since I cannot find it anymore. |
Hey, the new release is out with this bug fixed. |
Hello!
I've tested latest version of SysmonTask (1.3.9) both normally (from desktop icon) and with superuser permission (with sudo from command line) on the latest version of Kubuntu (21.04) and I've noticed that when running with sudo the dark theme is not selected automatically like the version that I'm opening from the icon.
I'm using Breeze Dark theme that comes with Kubuntu but normally not used by default.
Could you please have a look why this this is happening ?
Or, is it possible to start the program from the desktop icon, with superuser permission (like with sudo from command line), but in a way that it doesn't request my password, but still have the dark theme and also all the necessary permissions ?
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