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docs: explain the light.css class-toggle mechanism and theme-switch caveat
Clarify how theming actually works: light.css is loaded once but inert until the panel adds the `.strata-theme-light` class (the more-specific scoped rules then win); the live light/dark switch is just that class toggle. Document the single caveat - a full GNOME Shell theme switch replaces the theme object and drops light.css, so light mode needs a re-enable until then (dark is unaffected; ordinary/system light-dark switching is fine). Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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@ -288,20 +288,34 @@ St's CSS engine has no custom properties (`var()`) and no reliable
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`!important`, so the light theme is not a runtime-generated stylesheet.
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Instead `stylesheet.css` is the dark theme (default, auto-loaded by GNOME),
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and `light.css` carries light overrides with every rule scoped under a
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`.strata-theme-light` ancestor class. That scoping makes each light rule
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strictly more specific than its dark counterpart, so it wins
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deterministically regardless of stylesheet load order. `extension.js` loads
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`light.css` into the St theme context once at `enable()` and unloads it on
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`disable()`; it does nothing until the panel adds the class. It deliberately
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does NOT subscribe to the theme context's `changed` signal: `load_stylesheet`
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itself emits `changed`, so reloading on it feeds back into itself and hits
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"too much recursion" (it fired on screen unlock, which restyles widgets). The
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trade-off of the one-time load is that a GNOME Shell theme switch drops the
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sheet until the extension is re-enabled. The panel resolves the effective
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theme from the `theme` setting (`auto` consults
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`org.gnome.desktop.interface color-scheme`) and toggles the class on its
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root box. Switching themes is one class toggle on an existing subtree, off
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the ingest/render hot paths.
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`.strata-theme-light` ancestor class -- e.g. dark `.strata-panel { ... }` is
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overridden by `.strata-panel.strata-theme-light { ... }`. That scoping makes
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each light rule strictly more specific than its dark counterpart, so it wins
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deterministically regardless of stylesheet load order.
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The switch between themes is a single class. `extension.js` loads `light.css`
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into the St theme context once at `enable()` (and unloads it on `disable()`),
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but loading it changes nothing on screen: its rules are present in the engine
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yet match no actors, because nothing carries `.strata-theme-light` yet. The
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panel resolves the effective theme from the `theme` setting (`auto` consults
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`org.gnome.desktop.interface color-scheme`) and adds or removes that one class
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on its root box. With the class present the more-specific light rules win and
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the panel is light; with it absent only the base dark rules apply. So
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switching is one class toggle on an existing subtree -- instant, off the
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ingest/render hot paths, and needing no reload.
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`light.css` is loaded exactly once and the theme context's `changed` signal is
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deliberately not used: `load_stylesheet` itself emits `changed`, so reloading
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on it feeds back into itself and hits "too much recursion" (it fired on screen
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unlock, which restyles widgets). The one caveat of loading once is a full
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GNOME Shell *theme* switch (the User Themes extension swapping the whole Shell
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theme), which replaces the theme object and drops every dynamically loaded
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sheet, including `light.css`. After that, light mode falls back to the dark
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base rules until the extension is re-enabled; dark mode is unaffected because
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GNOME re-loads `stylesheet.css` itself. This is rare and recoverable, and far
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preferable to re-subscribing to `changed`. The ordinary light/dark switch
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(including the system Settings light/dark that `auto` follows) is just the
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class toggle and is unaffected.
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## Wayland clipboard monitor
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