* src/gtkutil.h: Declare 'xg_set_gtk_theme_dark_mode',
'xg_update_dark_mode_for_all_displays',
'xg_set_initial_dark_mode'.
* src/gtkutil.c (xg_set_gtk_theme_dark_mode): Toggle PGTK dark mode.
(xg_update_dark_mode_for_all_displays): Toggle PGTK dark mode for all
displays.
(xg_set_initial_dark_mode): Determine PGTK dark mode preference and set.
(xg_create_frame_widgets): Set PGTK dark mode preference for widgets.
(xg_create_frame_outer_widgets): Set PGTK dark mode preference for outer
widgets.
* src/xsettings.h: Declare 'xg_get_system_dark_mode'.
* src/xsettings.c (something_changed_gsettingsCB): Update PGTK dark mode
setting.
(xg_get_system_dark_mode): Determine PGTK dark mode preference.
GSETTINGS_COLOR_SCHEME: Defined and set to "color-scheme".
* etc/NEWS: Document automatic dark mode toggling.
(Bug#79689)
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