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Tobias Bernard

It's 2024 and Gitlab still has 10+ useless color options but no way to follow the system dark mode preference πŸ‘ŒοΈ

Screenshot of the color settings section of the Gitlab settings. There are 10 different color schemes: Indigo, Light Indigo, Blue, Light Blue, Green, Light Green, Red, Light Red, Gray, Light Gray, Dark Mode (alpha).

None of these are "Follow the system default", like literally every other app and website does by default.
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lebout2canap ⏚

@tbernard Personally I prefer a non-GTK application that follows the dark style system preference, than a GTK application that does not follow the dark style system preference, and there are some.

Brage Fuglseth

@lebout2canap That’s for the most part only apps that are old and unmaintained, fortunately. All new GNOME apps have dark mode support out of the box :)

lebout2canap ⏚

@bragefuglseth Yes, but among the applications that are still well maintained, there are some that do not necessarily have an equivalent with dark mode support, like Qalculate! or RecSong.

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@tbernard What's even more embarassing: It's 2024 and GitLab's Dark Mode is _still in alpha_!

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