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I am unsure if i am allowd to post this here, but if somesone can help, u guys here are that someone.

No matter what I do I can't seem to change the purple color that is all the GUI elements (see image). The color does not appear in my colors.conf or theme.css in my ~/.config/qt5ct/theme.

I have followd the instuctions of the ArchWiki for qt5ct.

$ pacman -Q | grep qt5
oomox-qt5-styleplugin-git 1.4.1.r36.ge15cd47-1
polkit-qt5 0.114.0-1
qt5-base 5.15.10+kde+r147-1
qt5-declarative 5.15.10+kde+r29-1
qt5-graphicaleffects 5.15.10-1
qt5-imageformats 5.15.10+kde+r9-1
qt5-quickcontrols2 5.15.10+kde+r6-1
qt5-styleplugins 5.0.0.20170311-35
qt5-svg 5.15.10+kde+r8-1
qt5-tools 5.15.10+kde+r3-1
qt5-translations 5.15.10-1
qt5-wayland 5.15.10+kde+r52-1
qt5-x11extras 5.15.10-1
qt5ct 1.7-1
qtkeychain-qt5 0.14.1-1
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no matter ho much you try to hide it, it will always be there, lurking in the corner, waiting for your to forget about it to make itself noticed, give up, embrace it, buy a purple hoodie, get your nails done and paint your house purple, for your own sanity