Every time I see mention of #stopthemingmyapp it makes me boil inside.
Like, should people really stop theming your app? Or should you perhaps focus on better design and/or reconsider your choice in #ui theming toolkit if such a substantial number of people are trying to change its appearance that you're now talking about it?
Signed, someone who has to forcibly theme literally everything to make it remotely intuitive or tolerable to use my computer anymore.
Tried a @kde app for the first time in a while, looks like the theming situation there is not getting better. This app is literally unusable on stock @fedora 37...
https://beta.flathub.org/apps/org.kde.plasmatube
I assume Fedora's downstream stylesheet is at fault here? I really wish they stopped theming Qt, it's not making anything more consistent and just breakks stuff #stopthemingmyapp
I don't think #Nobara is just not for me. I used #Fedora for over a year now, and I did dislike how it tries to be as FOSS as possible, and it's not easy to just not use proprietary software for me, unfortunately. But Nobara is just too much. It installs so many useless things I would simply never use. And I also thought that GNOME ISO would come with actually default #GNOME, but it still had few themes preinstalled, which I personally oppose because it creates the #StopThemingMyApp scenario
#nobara #fedora #gnome #stopthemingmyapp
Aqui el podcast con @elavdeveloper y @mcder3 donde charlamos sobre
https://tupodcast.com/salseo-gtk-salseo-huawei-despedida-antergos/
#stopthemingmyapp #huawei #antergos #linux
Aqui el podcast con @elavdeveloper y @mcder3 donde charlamos sobre
https://tupodcast.com/salseo-gtk-salseo-huawei-despedida-antergos/
#stopthemingmyapp #huawei #antergos #linux