Bodertz writes: > (Not to be confused with the similarly named plasma-browser-integration) > > plasma-integration, quoting GitHub[0], "[i]ntegrates Qt applications > with the KDE workspace by providing a QPlatformTheme", or in other > words, makes Qt applications not provided by KDE correctly use the theme > set by KDE. > > I ran into this issue by installing transmission-qt and noticing that it > was not using the Breeze theme that I had set in KDE's settings. > > Installing the plasma-integration package fixes this, but I feel that > this is something that should be handled by adding > plasma-desktop-service-type to my list of system services. > > Thoughts on that? > It seems that plasma has already include plasma-integration by default[0], not sure why you would need to install it again. > > > P.S. I also think that might be a good idea for the kded package, but I > know no longer recall why I added that to my list of packages to > install. > > > [0] https://github.com/KDE/plasma-integration [0] https://git.savannah.gnu.org/cgit/guix.git/tree/gnu/packages/kde-plasma.scm?h=master#n1754