Replace the hardcoded Nord palette (which ignored pywal and the rest of the ecosystem entirely) with bread_theme::gtk::apply_shared() — bos-settings now loads the same generated stylesheet as breadbar/breadbox/breadpad and keeps only its own layout rules (.view-content padding). It recolours live with the desktop. Bump gtk4 0.9 -> 0.11 / glib -> 0.22 to match the ecosystem. Note: bread-theme dep pins tag v0.2.6 (cut at release); Cargo.lock to be regenerated then. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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[package]
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name = "bos-settings"
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version = "0.2.0"
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edition = "2021"
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[dependencies]
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gtk4 = { version = "0.11", features = ["v4_12"] }
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glib = "0.22"
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# Shared ecosystem theming — bos-settings loads the same generated stylesheet as
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# breadbar/breadbox/breadpad so the whole desktop looks consistent.
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bread-theme = { git = "https://github.com/Breadway/bread-ecosystem", tag = "v0.2.6", features = ["gtk"] }
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serde = { version = "1", features = ["derive"] }
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serde_json = "1"
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toml = "0.8"
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# toml_edit drives non-destructive config editing: it preserves comments and
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# any keys the UI doesn't model, so saving a single field never rewrites or
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# drops the rest of the user's config file.
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toml_edit = "0.22"
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async-channel = "2"
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