Black theme (“Night Mapping”) doesn't load

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At work we are using QGIS 3. When we were using QGIS 2 I enjoyed working with the black theme, called Night Mapping, for healthy eyes, etc.
With QGIS 3, when I click on the menu of the themes and pick Night Mapping, nothing happens. Am I the only one ? I want it back.










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  • I can not switch to a dark one as well. It just simply does not work.

    – Taras
    Feb 14 at 14:51












  • I think they come back in 3.6, source : twitter.com/imhere_asia/status/1094954003933278209

    – J. Monticolo
    Feb 14 at 14:55






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    Try choosing the theme, closig Qgis and open again Qgis. That worked for me

    – Gerardo Jimenez
    Feb 14 at 17:32












  • @GerardoJimenez It doesn't work for my part.

    – DAAF-Guadeloupe
    Feb 14 at 18:47











  • @Taras I have a suspicion that you're right

    – DAAF-Guadeloupe
    Feb 14 at 18:48















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At work we are using QGIS 3. When we were using QGIS 2 I enjoyed working with the black theme, called Night Mapping, for healthy eyes, etc.
With QGIS 3, when I click on the menu of the themes and pick Night Mapping, nothing happens. Am I the only one ? I want it back.










share|improve this question
























  • I can not switch to a dark one as well. It just simply does not work.

    – Taras
    Feb 14 at 14:51












  • I think they come back in 3.6, source : twitter.com/imhere_asia/status/1094954003933278209

    – J. Monticolo
    Feb 14 at 14:55






  • 1





    Try choosing the theme, closig Qgis and open again Qgis. That worked for me

    – Gerardo Jimenez
    Feb 14 at 17:32












  • @GerardoJimenez It doesn't work for my part.

    – DAAF-Guadeloupe
    Feb 14 at 18:47











  • @Taras I have a suspicion that you're right

    – DAAF-Guadeloupe
    Feb 14 at 18:48













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At work we are using QGIS 3. When we were using QGIS 2 I enjoyed working with the black theme, called Night Mapping, for healthy eyes, etc.
With QGIS 3, when I click on the menu of the themes and pick Night Mapping, nothing happens. Am I the only one ? I want it back.










share|improve this question
















At work we are using QGIS 3. When we were using QGIS 2 I enjoyed working with the black theme, called Night Mapping, for healthy eyes, etc.
With QGIS 3, when I click on the menu of the themes and pick Night Mapping, nothing happens. Am I the only one ? I want it back.







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  • I can not switch to a dark one as well. It just simply does not work.

    – Taras
    Feb 14 at 14:51












  • I think they come back in 3.6, source : twitter.com/imhere_asia/status/1094954003933278209

    – J. Monticolo
    Feb 14 at 14:55






  • 1





    Try choosing the theme, closig Qgis and open again Qgis. That worked for me

    – Gerardo Jimenez
    Feb 14 at 17:32












  • @GerardoJimenez It doesn't work for my part.

    – DAAF-Guadeloupe
    Feb 14 at 18:47











  • @Taras I have a suspicion that you're right

    – DAAF-Guadeloupe
    Feb 14 at 18:48

















  • I can not switch to a dark one as well. It just simply does not work.

    – Taras
    Feb 14 at 14:51












  • I think they come back in 3.6, source : twitter.com/imhere_asia/status/1094954003933278209

    – J. Monticolo
    Feb 14 at 14:55






  • 1





    Try choosing the theme, closig Qgis and open again Qgis. That worked for me

    – Gerardo Jimenez
    Feb 14 at 17:32












  • @GerardoJimenez It doesn't work for my part.

    – DAAF-Guadeloupe
    Feb 14 at 18:47











  • @Taras I have a suspicion that you're right

    – DAAF-Guadeloupe
    Feb 14 at 18:48
















I can not switch to a dark one as well. It just simply does not work.

– Taras
Feb 14 at 14:51






I can not switch to a dark one as well. It just simply does not work.

– Taras
Feb 14 at 14:51














I think they come back in 3.6, source : twitter.com/imhere_asia/status/1094954003933278209

– J. Monticolo
Feb 14 at 14:55





I think they come back in 3.6, source : twitter.com/imhere_asia/status/1094954003933278209

– J. Monticolo
Feb 14 at 14:55




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1





Try choosing the theme, closig Qgis and open again Qgis. That worked for me

– Gerardo Jimenez
Feb 14 at 17:32






Try choosing the theme, closig Qgis and open again Qgis. That worked for me

– Gerardo Jimenez
Feb 14 at 17:32














@GerardoJimenez It doesn't work for my part.

– DAAF-Guadeloupe
Feb 14 at 18:47





@GerardoJimenez It doesn't work for my part.

– DAAF-Guadeloupe
Feb 14 at 18:47













@Taras I have a suspicion that you're right

– DAAF-Guadeloupe
Feb 14 at 18:48





@Taras I have a suspicion that you're right

– DAAF-Guadeloupe
Feb 14 at 18:48










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Alternatively, download/install the Load QSS - UI themes plugin. These contain a selection of themes which you can use including some darkened ones:



enter image description here




Tested on QGIS 3.4 for Win7 64-bit. The Night Mapping theme also does not load for me but should be fixed in the next major update.






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    the wombat theme is exactly the same that was included in the core later!

    – Fran Raga
    Feb 14 at 15:18











  • @FranciscoRaga - I hope they asked for your permission seeing as you are the author of this fun plugin :)

    – Joseph
    Feb 14 at 15:19











  • this theme was a Nathan PR to my plugin and later than introduced the idea and this theme in the QGIS core! thanks for your feedback @Joseph

    – Fran Raga
    Feb 14 at 15:23






  • 1





    @Joseph Wonderful, thanks a lot for your support.

    – DAAF-Guadeloupe
    Feb 14 at 19:03











  • @DAAF-Guadeloupe - Most welcome, glad it helped :)

    – Joseph
    Feb 15 at 10:54


















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Had the same issue on Fedora Linux a long time. Since the latest QGIS Version 3.4.4 the 'Night Mapping' theme works. On the other hand I had problems with the 'Load QSS - UI Themes' plugin.
Check your version and try an update. Maybe your problem is also solved.



enter image description here






share|improve this answer























  • Create a issue if you have problems with this plugin ,github.com/All4Gis/Load-QSS/issues , thanks @Michael

    – Fran Raga
    Feb 14 at 19:33











  • @FranRaga: It's a longer time ago -QGIS 3.0 / 3.2 - where I tried the plugin. I'm not shure, if it's meanwhile gone. Maybe it was just Fedora-related. Gonna try it next days. If there is still a problem I give a reply. Thank's.

    – Michael
    Feb 14 at 20:08










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Alternatively, download/install the Load QSS - UI themes plugin. These contain a selection of themes which you can use including some darkened ones:



enter image description here




Tested on QGIS 3.4 for Win7 64-bit. The Night Mapping theme also does not load for me but should be fixed in the next major update.






share|improve this answer


















  • 1





    the wombat theme is exactly the same that was included in the core later!

    – Fran Raga
    Feb 14 at 15:18











  • @FranciscoRaga - I hope they asked for your permission seeing as you are the author of this fun plugin :)

    – Joseph
    Feb 14 at 15:19











  • this theme was a Nathan PR to my plugin and later than introduced the idea and this theme in the QGIS core! thanks for your feedback @Joseph

    – Fran Raga
    Feb 14 at 15:23






  • 1





    @Joseph Wonderful, thanks a lot for your support.

    – DAAF-Guadeloupe
    Feb 14 at 19:03











  • @DAAF-Guadeloupe - Most welcome, glad it helped :)

    – Joseph
    Feb 15 at 10:54















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Alternatively, download/install the Load QSS - UI themes plugin. These contain a selection of themes which you can use including some darkened ones:



enter image description here




Tested on QGIS 3.4 for Win7 64-bit. The Night Mapping theme also does not load for me but should be fixed in the next major update.






share|improve this answer


















  • 1





    the wombat theme is exactly the same that was included in the core later!

    – Fran Raga
    Feb 14 at 15:18











  • @FranciscoRaga - I hope they asked for your permission seeing as you are the author of this fun plugin :)

    – Joseph
    Feb 14 at 15:19











  • this theme was a Nathan PR to my plugin and later than introduced the idea and this theme in the QGIS core! thanks for your feedback @Joseph

    – Fran Raga
    Feb 14 at 15:23






  • 1





    @Joseph Wonderful, thanks a lot for your support.

    – DAAF-Guadeloupe
    Feb 14 at 19:03











  • @DAAF-Guadeloupe - Most welcome, glad it helped :)

    – Joseph
    Feb 15 at 10:54













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Alternatively, download/install the Load QSS - UI themes plugin. These contain a selection of themes which you can use including some darkened ones:



enter image description here




Tested on QGIS 3.4 for Win7 64-bit. The Night Mapping theme also does not load for me but should be fixed in the next major update.






share|improve this answer













Alternatively, download/install the Load QSS - UI themes plugin. These contain a selection of themes which you can use including some darkened ones:



enter image description here




Tested on QGIS 3.4 for Win7 64-bit. The Night Mapping theme also does not load for me but should be fixed in the next major update.







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    the wombat theme is exactly the same that was included in the core later!

    – Fran Raga
    Feb 14 at 15:18











  • @FranciscoRaga - I hope they asked for your permission seeing as you are the author of this fun plugin :)

    – Joseph
    Feb 14 at 15:19











  • this theme was a Nathan PR to my plugin and later than introduced the idea and this theme in the QGIS core! thanks for your feedback @Joseph

    – Fran Raga
    Feb 14 at 15:23






  • 1





    @Joseph Wonderful, thanks a lot for your support.

    – DAAF-Guadeloupe
    Feb 14 at 19:03











  • @DAAF-Guadeloupe - Most welcome, glad it helped :)

    – Joseph
    Feb 15 at 10:54












  • 1





    the wombat theme is exactly the same that was included in the core later!

    – Fran Raga
    Feb 14 at 15:18











  • @FranciscoRaga - I hope they asked for your permission seeing as you are the author of this fun plugin :)

    – Joseph
    Feb 14 at 15:19











  • this theme was a Nathan PR to my plugin and later than introduced the idea and this theme in the QGIS core! thanks for your feedback @Joseph

    – Fran Raga
    Feb 14 at 15:23






  • 1





    @Joseph Wonderful, thanks a lot for your support.

    – DAAF-Guadeloupe
    Feb 14 at 19:03











  • @DAAF-Guadeloupe - Most welcome, glad it helped :)

    – Joseph
    Feb 15 at 10:54







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1





the wombat theme is exactly the same that was included in the core later!

– Fran Raga
Feb 14 at 15:18





the wombat theme is exactly the same that was included in the core later!

– Fran Raga
Feb 14 at 15:18













@FranciscoRaga - I hope they asked for your permission seeing as you are the author of this fun plugin :)

– Joseph
Feb 14 at 15:19





@FranciscoRaga - I hope they asked for your permission seeing as you are the author of this fun plugin :)

– Joseph
Feb 14 at 15:19













this theme was a Nathan PR to my plugin and later than introduced the idea and this theme in the QGIS core! thanks for your feedback @Joseph

– Fran Raga
Feb 14 at 15:23





this theme was a Nathan PR to my plugin and later than introduced the idea and this theme in the QGIS core! thanks for your feedback @Joseph

– Fran Raga
Feb 14 at 15:23




1




1





@Joseph Wonderful, thanks a lot for your support.

– DAAF-Guadeloupe
Feb 14 at 19:03





@Joseph Wonderful, thanks a lot for your support.

– DAAF-Guadeloupe
Feb 14 at 19:03













@DAAF-Guadeloupe - Most welcome, glad it helped :)

– Joseph
Feb 15 at 10:54





@DAAF-Guadeloupe - Most welcome, glad it helped :)

– Joseph
Feb 15 at 10:54













1














Had the same issue on Fedora Linux a long time. Since the latest QGIS Version 3.4.4 the 'Night Mapping' theme works. On the other hand I had problems with the 'Load QSS - UI Themes' plugin.
Check your version and try an update. Maybe your problem is also solved.



enter image description here






share|improve this answer























  • Create a issue if you have problems with this plugin ,github.com/All4Gis/Load-QSS/issues , thanks @Michael

    – Fran Raga
    Feb 14 at 19:33











  • @FranRaga: It's a longer time ago -QGIS 3.0 / 3.2 - where I tried the plugin. I'm not shure, if it's meanwhile gone. Maybe it was just Fedora-related. Gonna try it next days. If there is still a problem I give a reply. Thank's.

    – Michael
    Feb 14 at 20:08















1














Had the same issue on Fedora Linux a long time. Since the latest QGIS Version 3.4.4 the 'Night Mapping' theme works. On the other hand I had problems with the 'Load QSS - UI Themes' plugin.
Check your version and try an update. Maybe your problem is also solved.



enter image description here






share|improve this answer























  • Create a issue if you have problems with this plugin ,github.com/All4Gis/Load-QSS/issues , thanks @Michael

    – Fran Raga
    Feb 14 at 19:33











  • @FranRaga: It's a longer time ago -QGIS 3.0 / 3.2 - where I tried the plugin. I'm not shure, if it's meanwhile gone. Maybe it was just Fedora-related. Gonna try it next days. If there is still a problem I give a reply. Thank's.

    – Michael
    Feb 14 at 20:08













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Had the same issue on Fedora Linux a long time. Since the latest QGIS Version 3.4.4 the 'Night Mapping' theme works. On the other hand I had problems with the 'Load QSS - UI Themes' plugin.
Check your version and try an update. Maybe your problem is also solved.



enter image description here






share|improve this answer













Had the same issue on Fedora Linux a long time. Since the latest QGIS Version 3.4.4 the 'Night Mapping' theme works. On the other hand I had problems with the 'Load QSS - UI Themes' plugin.
Check your version and try an update. Maybe your problem is also solved.



enter image description here







share|improve this answer












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  • Create a issue if you have problems with this plugin ,github.com/All4Gis/Load-QSS/issues , thanks @Michael

    – Fran Raga
    Feb 14 at 19:33











  • @FranRaga: It's a longer time ago -QGIS 3.0 / 3.2 - where I tried the plugin. I'm not shure, if it's meanwhile gone. Maybe it was just Fedora-related. Gonna try it next days. If there is still a problem I give a reply. Thank's.

    – Michael
    Feb 14 at 20:08

















  • Create a issue if you have problems with this plugin ,github.com/All4Gis/Load-QSS/issues , thanks @Michael

    – Fran Raga
    Feb 14 at 19:33











  • @FranRaga: It's a longer time ago -QGIS 3.0 / 3.2 - where I tried the plugin. I'm not shure, if it's meanwhile gone. Maybe it was just Fedora-related. Gonna try it next days. If there is still a problem I give a reply. Thank's.

    – Michael
    Feb 14 at 20:08
















Create a issue if you have problems with this plugin ,github.com/All4Gis/Load-QSS/issues , thanks @Michael

– Fran Raga
Feb 14 at 19:33





Create a issue if you have problems with this plugin ,github.com/All4Gis/Load-QSS/issues , thanks @Michael

– Fran Raga
Feb 14 at 19:33













@FranRaga: It's a longer time ago -QGIS 3.0 / 3.2 - where I tried the plugin. I'm not shure, if it's meanwhile gone. Maybe it was just Fedora-related. Gonna try it next days. If there is still a problem I give a reply. Thank's.

– Michael
Feb 14 at 20:08





@FranRaga: It's a longer time ago -QGIS 3.0 / 3.2 - where I tried the plugin. I'm not shure, if it's meanwhile gone. Maybe it was just Fedora-related. Gonna try it next days. If there is still a problem I give a reply. Thank's.

– Michael
Feb 14 at 20:08

















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