Additionally, taking GNOME Builder (from the Ubuntu archive) as an example: the window always uses the inverted gradient, without having to maximize it. Might be due to Builder adding another CSS class called "workbench" to its main window (GTK_DEBUG=interactive), throwing off GTK somehow.
Putting myself in the mindset of an app developer who wants to target different distros with different default themes, I'd be rather confused.
Additionally, taking GNOME Builder (from the Ubuntu archive) as an example: the window always uses the inverted gradient, without having to maximize it. Might be due to Builder adding another CSS class called "workbench" to its main window (GTK_DEBUG= interactive) , throwing off GTK somehow.
Putting myself in the mindset of an app developer who wants to target different distros with different default themes, I'd be rather confused.