Afraid you can't use @b4n's plugin, no.

But you can use the standard GTK2 themeing which isn't really a part of Geany, but is documented as part of GTK. Note that the simplest is of course if you select a dark theme for your desktop Geany should follow (assuming the person who wrote the theme did a good job).


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