This GitHub repository has an excellent collection of dark themes for qBitTorrent. My only suggestion is that the buttons could have rounded corners, but that's not a problem. Step 1: Download themes GitHub Repo For Dark Themes. There is already a post in the github page recommending this design concept. Go wherever you unzipped your github file and select darkstylesheet.qbtheme. Click on the dropdown menu, click on Select. I have tried installing the three different dark theme files listed below and none work: black.qbtheme. In the 'Interface' section, you have 'Theme'. Hi All, I am using the latest version of LInux Mint and Qbittorrent v4.3.3. ![]() Thanks for the tip, the new theme is perfect, just the fact that it has darkmode is great. If you find anyone in the community willing to work on this design, I could ask him to share his design files. Functional Dark Theme for Qbittorrent 4.3.3. I couldn't figure out how to run qBit using PowerShell either and seems convenient enough to use RUN or modify qBit shortcuts until there's no more need to use this workaround. I tried adding -fusion style, but that seems unnecessary, because that didn't make any obvious difference how qBit v4.6.0 looks like. Or on desktop, copy your qBit shortcut, rename it as qBit Dark Mode, then right-click on it, select properties, and then change the Target field to: "C:\Program Files\qBittorrent\qbittorrent.exe" -platform windows:darkmode=2 Open Start Menu, right-click on the qBit shortcut, select to open its location, now right-click on the shortcut file, right-click on it, click properties, and then change Target field to: "C:\Program Files\qBittorrent\qbittorrent.exe" -platform windows:darkmode=2 Right-click on your Start Menu icon, then select RUN, then copy and paste the default qBit location with the extra command and press OK: "C:\Program Files\qBittorrent.exe" -platform windows:darkmode=2Īlternatively, you can modify qBit shortcuts: ![]() However, you can force apps to be GTK, which means theyll follow your theme. I dont believe there is an option natively. ![]() Dunno how to get that to be dark mode though, works fine on Fedora KDE.
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