Dark mode for the secondary UI windows
Dark mode for the secondary UI windows
Is completing dark mode for the secondary UI windows included? I meant the Settings, Rename etc. windows.
Last edited by GSD on Sun Apr 30, 2023 11:28 am, edited 1 time in total.
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Yes it is.
Microsoft states that they are working very hard on their toolkit for dark themed user interface elements.
If any developer want to create dark interface elements right now, (s)he will have to code it "hardcore" from the ground up. Which is *a lot* of work.
So it is better to wait, as Microsoft might finally relaese their upgraded toolkit.
Luckily there are more than enough other todo items to prevent @void from getting bored
We all should appreciate the enormous amount of work @void has put in to create a dark themed main interface.
Yes it is.
Microsoft states that they are working very hard on their toolkit for dark themed user interface elements.
If any developer want to create dark interface elements right now, (s)he will have to code it "hardcore" from the ground up. Which is *a lot* of work.
So it is better to wait, as Microsoft might finally relaese their upgraded toolkit.
Luckily there are more than enough other todo items to prevent @void from getting bored
We all should appreciate the enormous amount of work @void has put in to create a dark themed main interface.
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So, as far as you know, the plan is to wait fo the toolkit or are you just stating that you think other things should take priority? Btw, do you have Microsoft link where thay are discussing said toolkit and projected availability?(asking because I'm interested in all things dark mode because see below)Yes it is.
Microsoft states that they are working very hard on their toolkit for dark themed user interface elements.
If any developer want to create dark interface elements right now, (s)he will have to code it "hardcore" from the ground up. Which is *a lot* of work.
So it is better to wait, as Microsoft might finally relaese their upgraded toolkit.
Luckily there are more than enough other todo items to prevent @void from getting bored
This goes without saying. That and a general appreciation for all the effort put into this amazing tool. Regarding the dark interface specifically, though, theres something I'd like to add: It's generally percieved as a preference, rather than a need. For some of us, unfortunatelly, it's actually a must. My cataracts is getting worse and I can no longer read black on white. White on black, though, is still doable. Just wanted to add this, so @void knows that this work is appreciated in ways perhaps not readily evident.We all should appreciate the enormous amount of work @void has put in to create a dark themed main interface.
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It is what I would do, based on common sense. When you start writing your own and Microsoft releases their "toolkit" later on, you will likely rewrite it to use the standards. Especially the "secondary" more run-of-the-mill interfaces like Options, Rename, etc.
So then you have to do the same work twice.
I already anticipated that question I thought I had it bookmarked, but can't find it.Btw, do you have Microsoft link where thay are discussing said toolkit and projected availability?(asking because I'm interested in all things dark mode because see below)
It wasn't an official-official statement, butit was mentioned in a discussion on dark themes.
On the other hand, writing your own non-standard interface elements can confuse screenreaders, like those used by blind people.For some of us, unfortunatelly, it's actually a must.
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Ok, so I guess my initial question stands in regards to @void's actual intentions. Even if what you're saying does make sense, he may see it differently.It is what I would do, based on common sense. When you start writing your own and Microsoft releases their "toolkit" later on, you will likely rewrite it to use the standards. Especially the "secondary" more run-of-the-mill interfaces like Options, Rename, etc.
So then you have to do the same work twice.
Doesn't really matter though. In reality, I guess it'll be years and it's debatable whether it'll "trickle down" to W10 as well, since they're all aboard the W11 train(wreck).I already anticipated that question I thought I had it bookmarked, but can't find it.
It wasn't an official-official statement, butit was mentioned in a discussion on dark themes.
Didn't know that TBH. But would that apply even if said users would not opt into "dark mode" for Everything?On the other hand, writing your own non-standard interface elements can confuse screenreaders, like those used by blind people.
Re: Dark mode for the secondary UI windows
Dark mode for the main UI only in Everything 1.5.
I'll look into support for dark mode dialogs in a future version.
screenreaders will most likely not work with my custom dark themed controls. (with exception for the main search box and main result list)
I'll look into support for dark mode dialogs in a future version.
I will always support the default system controls for screenreaders.But would that apply even if said users would not opt into "dark mode" for Everything?
screenreaders will most likely not work with my custom dark themed controls. (with exception for the main search box and main result list)
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Hey @NotNull, I think I stumbled upon Microsoft's pinky promise: https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/windo ... ows-themesNotNull wrote: ↑Fri Apr 28, 2023 7:39 pmI already anticipated that question I thought I had it bookmarked, but can't find it.Btw, do you have Microsoft link where thay are discussing said toolkit and projected availability?(asking because I'm interested in all things dark mode because see below)
It wasn't an official-official statement, butit was mentioned in a discussion on dark themes.
Wouldn't hold my breath, though, seeing as they still have fundamental Win32 parts of W11 that are definitely not getting deprecated, yet are still dark mode "unaware". Like the file copy/move dialog, file properties window etc.
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Thanks for digging this up, GSD!
I definitely have read and bookmarked this page (when writing a Theme Manager for Everything 1.5, which I still hhave to post here), but there was also another one that went in more detail on the backwards compatibility complications of it.
Anyway, enough proof for now Thanks for posting!
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Create new shortcut, ODBC settings (that one is really ancient), the old menu in File Explorer that pops up from time to time, all *.msc applications, the list goes on.
If only they could start with fixing the preview pane ...
I definitely have read and bookmarked this page (when writing a Theme Manager for Everything 1.5, which I still hhave to post here), but there was also another one that went in more detail on the backwards compatibility complications of it.
Anyway, enough proof for now Thanks for posting!
.. etc. etc. etc. ... [1]. One would think a proper dark mode API support could help with that
[1]
Create new shortcut, ODBC settings (that one is really ancient), the old menu in File Explorer that pops up from time to time, all *.msc applications, the list goes on.
If only they could start with fixing the preview pane ...