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[FEEDBACK] Apply all external stylesheets on top of current theme? #1000
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According to the theme select code, looks like only one of the external stylesheets can be selected at a time. I always assume all external style sheets are applied on top of the current theme by default. Maybe external stylesheets are meant to be used differently than I imagined.
But IMHO only being able to selecting one feels a bit strange because why keep a list of them when unwanted ones can just be removed from the config.. also all customizations need to be moved into a single CSS file if only one can be selected at a time.
This also means there is no way to use the external stylesheet with a non-default theme because once another theme is selected, the external stylesheet won't be in effect anymore after reload. This is a bit of a shame because some of the included themes are so beautiful :)
Update:
Found a quick and dirty way to always apply all external stylesheets, which is to comment out this line
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