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Don't get me wrong, I like this but why am I feeling like this would be a consistency nightmare for GTK and QT apps
Isn't that already true for QT apps on a gtk desktop and GTK apps on a QT desktop?
In my experience, GTK apps feel pretty good on Cosmic, and it has support for automatically theming them with your Cosmic theme. QT apps feel out of place, but this is an issue I've had on every non-Plasma desktop, because I struggle to get theming to work.
It's kinda ironic that theming GTK is easier when it doesn't officially support theming. Especially when it comes to Qt flatpak apps.