Accessibility -> High Contrast Toggle | Toggle off doesn't fully revert all changes
Description
After updating to Fedora 35 with GNOME 41 I tried to toggle High contrast on, and then off again. It seems that it only reverts the black borders, and nothing else. I used Gnome Tweaks to revert to the adwaita-dark theme again, but this doesn't fix the white topbar for programs such as Slack, Spotify, GIMP, VSCode etc. Only after a restart everything seems to go back to normal.
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Steps to reproduce
- Open GNOME Settings
- Go to Accessibility
- Toggle High Contrast On
- Everything should be white now
- Toggle High Contrast Off
- Black borders disappear, but everything is still white
- Open Gnome Tweaks
- Go to Appearance
- Under Themes change Applications to Adwaita-dark
- Everything goes dark again except the topbar at applications like Slack, Spotify, GIMP, VSCode etc.
- Restart
- After this everything should follow the Adwaita-dark theme as expected.
Edited by Alfred Rydahl