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I have been using Clementine as my main music player for a while now, and it has always perfectly matched the theme of my desktop environment (be that Gnome, Cinnamon or Xfce) until I installed the latest version of Ubuntu.



I am currently running Ubuntu Studio 18.10, and for whatever reason it isn't following the system theme. I have checked in Clementine's settings through; Tools>Preferences>Appearance and I have got 'Use the system default colour set' ticked. I understand that Xfce is a GTK desktop environment and Clementine is created using Qt but this has never been an issue with other GTK environments before.



To show you what I mean here is a picture of Clementine running next to Thunar: enter image description here



Hopefully someone knows the answer, the lighter theme Clementine is currently using just doesn't go with the rest of my system. Thank you in advance!



Edit: I can also confirm that the same thing occurs on Xubuntu 18.10










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  • How is Clementine installed? Via the package repository or via snaps? (You can tell by doing snap list and seeing if Clementine is listed there, if it is it's installed by snap)
    – Thomas Ward
    Dec 8 at 18:38










  • @ThomasWard I installed it via 'sudo apt install clementine'. Just in case I have double checked the snap list, and Clementine isn't on there.
    – AdLinux
    Dec 8 at 21:39
















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I have been using Clementine as my main music player for a while now, and it has always perfectly matched the theme of my desktop environment (be that Gnome, Cinnamon or Xfce) until I installed the latest version of Ubuntu.



I am currently running Ubuntu Studio 18.10, and for whatever reason it isn't following the system theme. I have checked in Clementine's settings through; Tools>Preferences>Appearance and I have got 'Use the system default colour set' ticked. I understand that Xfce is a GTK desktop environment and Clementine is created using Qt but this has never been an issue with other GTK environments before.



To show you what I mean here is a picture of Clementine running next to Thunar: enter image description here



Hopefully someone knows the answer, the lighter theme Clementine is currently using just doesn't go with the rest of my system. Thank you in advance!



Edit: I can also confirm that the same thing occurs on Xubuntu 18.10










share|improve this question
























  • How is Clementine installed? Via the package repository or via snaps? (You can tell by doing snap list and seeing if Clementine is listed there, if it is it's installed by snap)
    – Thomas Ward
    Dec 8 at 18:38










  • @ThomasWard I installed it via 'sudo apt install clementine'. Just in case I have double checked the snap list, and Clementine isn't on there.
    – AdLinux
    Dec 8 at 21:39














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I have been using Clementine as my main music player for a while now, and it has always perfectly matched the theme of my desktop environment (be that Gnome, Cinnamon or Xfce) until I installed the latest version of Ubuntu.



I am currently running Ubuntu Studio 18.10, and for whatever reason it isn't following the system theme. I have checked in Clementine's settings through; Tools>Preferences>Appearance and I have got 'Use the system default colour set' ticked. I understand that Xfce is a GTK desktop environment and Clementine is created using Qt but this has never been an issue with other GTK environments before.



To show you what I mean here is a picture of Clementine running next to Thunar: enter image description here



Hopefully someone knows the answer, the lighter theme Clementine is currently using just doesn't go with the rest of my system. Thank you in advance!



Edit: I can also confirm that the same thing occurs on Xubuntu 18.10










share|improve this question















I have been using Clementine as my main music player for a while now, and it has always perfectly matched the theme of my desktop environment (be that Gnome, Cinnamon or Xfce) until I installed the latest version of Ubuntu.



I am currently running Ubuntu Studio 18.10, and for whatever reason it isn't following the system theme. I have checked in Clementine's settings through; Tools>Preferences>Appearance and I have got 'Use the system default colour set' ticked. I understand that Xfce is a GTK desktop environment and Clementine is created using Qt but this has never been an issue with other GTK environments before.



To show you what I mean here is a picture of Clementine running next to Thunar: enter image description here



Hopefully someone knows the answer, the lighter theme Clementine is currently using just doesn't go with the rest of my system. Thank you in advance!



Edit: I can also confirm that the same thing occurs on Xubuntu 18.10







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  • How is Clementine installed? Via the package repository or via snaps? (You can tell by doing snap list and seeing if Clementine is listed there, if it is it's installed by snap)
    – Thomas Ward
    Dec 8 at 18:38










  • @ThomasWard I installed it via 'sudo apt install clementine'. Just in case I have double checked the snap list, and Clementine isn't on there.
    – AdLinux
    Dec 8 at 21:39


















  • How is Clementine installed? Via the package repository or via snaps? (You can tell by doing snap list and seeing if Clementine is listed there, if it is it's installed by snap)
    – Thomas Ward
    Dec 8 at 18:38










  • @ThomasWard I installed it via 'sudo apt install clementine'. Just in case I have double checked the snap list, and Clementine isn't on there.
    – AdLinux
    Dec 8 at 21:39
















How is Clementine installed? Via the package repository or via snaps? (You can tell by doing snap list and seeing if Clementine is listed there, if it is it's installed by snap)
– Thomas Ward
Dec 8 at 18:38




How is Clementine installed? Via the package repository or via snaps? (You can tell by doing snap list and seeing if Clementine is listed there, if it is it's installed by snap)
– Thomas Ward
Dec 8 at 18:38












@ThomasWard I installed it via 'sudo apt install clementine'. Just in case I have double checked the snap list, and Clementine isn't on there.
– AdLinux
Dec 8 at 21:39




@ThomasWard I installed it via 'sudo apt install clementine'. Just in case I have double checked the snap list, and Clementine isn't on there.
– AdLinux
Dec 8 at 21:39















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