Hi all!
I was playing with win32-darkmode (https://github.com/ysc3839/win32-darkmode). So far is not very impressive: only menu items changed :biggrin:
The teory is that is something M$ still is developing. Apparently "dark" programs mostly are ownerdrawing components taking colors used by Dark Mode, not really "darkmode".
You can test menu and context menu in the bar.
Regards, HSE.
PD. Only Win10 and Win11 have Dark Mode. And not all Win10 builds, see in file Dark mode.inc
update 2: English correccions (thanks JJ)
JJ is a little worried about little boys running programs that crash :biggrin: :biggrin:
Can somebody report if still is crashing?
You are mean: "Win 6 doesn't have dark mode"
A proud and angry Win7 owner :mrgreen:
Quote from: jj2007 on June 21, 2023, 04:50:32 AM
You are mean: "Win 6 doesn't have dark mode"
A proud and angry Win7 owner :mrgreen:
That was a surprise!! Perhaps Marketing division was thinking "Win6" don't sound nice :biggrin:
Completely unrelated & kick-ban worthy:
Why do programmers prefer dark-mode ?
Because 'the light' attracts bugs. :eusa_boohoo:
Quote from: Raistlin on June 30, 2023, 04:01:29 AM
Completely unrelated & kick-ban worthy:
Why do programmers prefer dark-mode ?
Because 'the light' attracts bugs. :eusa_boohoo:
:biggrin: :biggrin:
Is good :thumbsup:
Quote from: HSE on June 30, 2023, 04:45:00 AM
Is good :thumbsup:
I reposted that quote in "Nerd humor"
Better than what I could come up with. :tongue: