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Apps built with `libadwaita` (like kooha and gnome-todo) don't respect the user defined GTK theme yet.

It seems like custom stylesheets may not ever be supported by `libadwaita`. (See [this](https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/libadwaita/-/merge_requests/77) merged PR)

Yep, definitely is a problem while installing Arch with chaotic repos enabled, best solution would be to create -git and non -git groups

Or, users can just install using `pacman -S extra/package_name`

This is an already known issue: * https://github.com/getzola/zola/issues/1713 * https://community.cloudflare.com/t/cloudflare-pages-zola-build-fails-glibcxx-3-4-26-not-found/316457

A quick dirty fix to get #53 to work would be to just upgrade Zola to v0.14.0 instead of the latest version

Yes, same problem here with a Dell Inspiron 15 5509

+ **App name:** Microsoft Teams + **Icon name:** com.microsoft.Teams + **Icon** (Papirus): ![Teams](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/73811274/113152224-89657280-9253-11eb-9954-12e0353845e0.png)

+ **App name:** Bluej + **Icon name:** org.bluej.BlueJ + **Icon** (Papirus): ![BlueJ](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/73811274/113155433-a3ed1b00-9256-11eb-8842-1256280769d5.png)

This is as there is no auto-update with ApppImages, flatpak OnlyOffice has some issues with the .desktop file and OS integration, and snapd does't have an official package on openSUSE.