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I'm running Fedora Kinoite which is based on an immutable core filesystem, therefore I installed fcitx5 using Flatpak. I'm able to switch to a custom theme in system apps but not in Flatpak apps (e.g. Firefox). |
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This is expected if you are running on wayland with GTK_IM_MODULE and QT_IM_MODULE set to fcitx. Due to some limitation on wayland, the popup is rendered with im module itself, which requires the theme file to be readable by the application itself, which is impossible for flatpak apps. One way to migiate this (it seems you're using GNOME), is to use this https://extensions.gnome.org/extension/261/kimpanel/ extension to change the way the UI is displayed. |
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Close all flatpak applications, then set empty variables for flatpak using the following commands, and then restart the application:
The above command is only for the flatpak application of the current user. If you want to apply it to the system scope, you need sudo privileges. Alternatively, you can write in
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This is expected if you are running on wayland with GTK_IM_MODULE and QT_IM_MODULE set to fcitx.
Due to some limitation on wayland, the popup is rendered with im module itself, which requires the theme file to be readable by the application itself, which is impossible for flatpak apps.
One way to migiate this (it seems you're using GNOME), is to use this https://extensions.gnome.org/extension/261/kimpanel/ extension to change the way the UI is displayed.