JF Media Player not adhering to Dark Mode rules on Ubuntu? Less of an issue, more a question. #807
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This was a Wayland issue with compatibility for windows designed for x11 displays. No longer happens when I switched to KDE. |
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I don't want to open an issue here if it's an issue with my setup, or able to be tweaked in a settings or config file or it's a bug on my computer and not the media player itself. r/Jellyfin is readonly and I wasn't sure where else to ask.
The OS is
Ubuntu 24.04.1 LTS
Performing
jellyfinmediaplayer --version
lists it as '1.11.1'I use darkmode pretty much constantly and every other window seems to work as normal. But Jellyfin Media Player doesn't follow the style or rules of the other windows on my computer. It shows up as a lightmode window, and has a different font and shape as the rest of the programs I use.
Image 1 is the current appearance of the player window, and Image 2 is the default appearance of other windows. I'd be fine with the white title bar, but the unpleasant white border around the entire window is a bit much at times.
I don't believe I have anything installed that restyles windows, unless something comes preinstalled with Ubuntu.
It's not a huge problem, but I was wondering if anyone might know what's causing this, if it can be changed, or if something else is affecting it?
Image 1:
Image 2:
Edit: There's also a slight issue with the context menu as seen here:
Right clicking on the window opens a context menu which closes if you click an entry on it, but the menu doesn't destroy itself when it loses focus. This is exaggerated in the image, having deliberately opened a bunch of them, but they stay open forever. Sure it's a bit odd, but it made me laugh.
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