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On one of my (many) systems, I found that the theming was "different" from the others. Some flatpak applications looked broken, e.g. light-themed menu on dark-themed system, inconsistent fonts, and so on. After looking further, I noticed the Platform libraries (
org.kde.Platform
andorg.gnome.Platform
). After installing them, the the applications in question look normal.So I suggest checking with
flatpak list
to see if you're missing them.