So this is an Infinity question, but maybe you guys will know. I have an active theme set up in Infinity (for Reddit), but I think it’s not saved? Or maybe it’s broken, idk.

There’s a theme “nice” under my themes, but when I preview it, that’s not what the app looks like. “Nice” is also listed as an active theme for dark and amoled themes, but that’s the same thing. And when I export it and import to Eternity, again that’s just whatever the nice theme is.

I know I fiddled with the themes years ago and I don’t remember how I got the app into this state. Any idea?

(When I apply the nice theme, it changes the look and I don’t see a way to get it back except for a complete settings import, which works.)

  • WhoRoger@lemmy.worldOP
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    1 year ago

    Funny update: I exported the settings both from Eternity and Infinity, replaced the eu.toldi.infinityforlemmy.dark_theme.txt file in the Eternity export with the one from Infinity, imported back, and it works, but it’s the same problem as before, the theme is active but invisible in settings.

    The format of the .txt file isn’t the same as of the export, so can’t be imported.

    Also off topic sidenote: I found you can delete and replace files in a password-protected zip file? How’s that?

    • fisco™🇬🇧🇺🇦
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      1 year ago

      In order to customize the theme you’ll need to hit manage themes, them the plus sign next to the theme of choice, it will them populate in the customization section, then just select it and make the changes as you like, just remember to save…(tick box, top right hand corner)

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        1 year ago

        Ya but I don’t want to customise some other theme, I want to save the existing settings as a new theme. Dunno how to do that, or even if it should be possible to get to this state with an unsaved active theme.