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arc-theme with kvantum look petty good imo.
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arc-theme with kvantum look petty good imo.
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kvantum can use arc theme and apply it for qt's app with qt5ct and qt6ct
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I think Ive got everything in my dots if there is anything missing I can add it in
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Stuff with base16 support is a good place to look. I've had good luck with Gruvbox (dark, hard).
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1- Install Themix. Generate the theme, for both gtk and qt, and select the theme through qt5ct.
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2- Install Kvantum. Search for kvantum gruvbox on google, for example this, or look into KDE store. Install the theme with Kvantum, and in qt5ct, change the theme style to kvantum.
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Or you could use Themix, like you said, but this only covers gtk2, gtk3 and qt. I think for gtk4 you could use Gradience, but I have never used myself.
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