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    Override default QT color scheme?

    I use Mathematica extensively and love darker KDE color schemes. However, I can never use one because Mathemica has some odd styling choices which means I can't see certain GUI components.

    Is there a way to ovverride the system wide color scheme for a specific app.

    Settings > Application Appearance > Colors > "Dark theme" is the current set up but how can I get Mathematica (a QT application) to rather use the oxygen color scheme as it has no conflicts. See how hard it is to read things in the pic:

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    Thanks guys.

    #2
    I dont know of a way to make a specific app follow it's own colour scheme but on that same system settings module on the colours tab you can tweek the colours to better suite you

    VINNY
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      #3
      Originally posted by vinnywright View Post
      I dont know of a way to make a specific app follow it's own colour scheme but on that same system settings module on the colours tab you can tweek the colours to better suite you

      VINNY
      Yeah I know that's possible. The scheme works pretty much everywhere except in Mathematica which is why I don't really want to change the scheme. Mathematica ships with its own QT version too. So I was hoping I could just pass some generic environemnet variable at the command line just like I can run
      Code:
      dolphin -style="Motif"
      if I want Dolphin to adopt the Motif styling. This -style="<style>" works on all the QT apps I've tried.

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