So, how do I actually switch between variations of a GTK theme..?

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  • Juno

    GTK themes inspired by epic vscode themes

  • In themes like Orchis, the author provides different folders for different color schemes, which makes it quite simple to switch between them. However, in themes like Juno, Sweet, or really any EliverLara theme, I have no idea how to switch between the variations provided. Could someone please explain what I am missing?

  • Sweet

    Light and dark colorful Gtk3.20+ theme

  • In themes like Orchis, the author provides different folders for different color schemes, which makes it quite simple to switch between them. However, in themes like Juno, Sweet, or really any EliverLara theme, I have no idea how to switch between the variations provided. Could someone please explain what I am missing?

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