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Wouldn't a high contrast dark theme do something like that?
how can I archive that on KDE? I never use Gnome before therefore I don't understand how gtk theming work XD
Go to settings, search for
Application Style
, there, in the top right you can clickGtk Theme
and select one. You can also clickGet new..
and download a new one. Note that they might now show all by default.You can find more via the website. To do so, select any, click
Visit project website
and search the site for more. To find them in theGet new...
window, just put the name in the search bar. They are guaranteed to show then.Edit: Any of the items I named might be slightly off. Need to get to my computer to correct that 😄
Right now I'm using "Flat Remix Darkest" but it only affected Lutris and some other gtk3 softwares but no luck with Easyeffect, but it did worked on Gnome disk utility tho