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<div>The dark canvas does not convey how your document will print, or the default view your collaborators will see when they open it. To confirm the default view (white canvas), use the Switch Modes button to flip the page color to white. Never want to see a dark canvas? Go to File > Options > General > Personalize your copy of Microsoft Office and select the Disable dark checkbox to always keep the page color white in Office Black Theme.</div><div></div><div></div><div>ok so i just figured out a solution, but it comes with drawbacks. you can use windows aero to change the default color of all programs which will do exactly what you're asking for, but will affect most standard programs as well. so here's what you do:</div><div></div><div></div><div></div><div></div><div></div><div>download tema windows 8.1 dark</div><div></div><div>DOWNLOAD: https://t.co/ZbsDf3SpV4 </div><div></div><div></div><div>For those who are writing about Options and General Settings, you haven't read the question properly. You're offering application theme ideas. The OP is asking for the cells themselves to be dark mode.</div><div></div><div></div><div>I have managed to get my Excel, Word and Notepad to all show light gray background by default by changing the Windows Theme, which works well for me. I have windows 10 and Office 2016 and have been struggling with this for a long time. I had to create a new theme and change the Window Color to gray.</div><div></div><div></div><div>Hi, could you bring theming of the IDE (dark mode) back to the most recent (beta) version? Maybe with the addition as "experimental" (or hidden and only be set in ini-file). In version 5.0.6 it was not perfect but it was doable. I know the color scheme can be set to dark, but that looks really bad in combination with the light/classic IDE colors. Thanks!</div><div></div><div></div><div>It's not THAT hard in native apps either. We really don't need some dedicated theme store and have 1000 different themes, but in 2018 there should be at least a basic support for a light/dark UI. Many people have problems with eyes and it really helps to have the option.</div><div></div><div></div><div>To fix websites in general you'll need the Stylish extension for Waterfox; the only browser left on the planet that can truly be customized. Keep in mind that some websites do not style certain elements (commonly form fields) so they may inherit the dark color theme; you could override this with Stylish however though it's difficult in such cases because it's either per-website or always-on/off-until-you-toggle-it which makes it annoying when you're researching a topic on unfamiliar websites that you don't frequent.</div><div></div><div></div><div>I prefer the dark color themes for two reasons. First it's more aesthetic though secondly it's also for health reasons: too much blue light can negatively effect a person's circadian rhythm and lead to insomnia. There is a program that allows you to both automatically and manually adjust blue light: F.lux. Supposed (maybe) historical fun (maybe) fact: apparently humans evolved the ability to actual see the blue part of the light spectrum only a few hundred years ago.</div><div></div><div></div><div></div><div></div><div></div><div></div><div>For those who like dark themes: there is some progress on that topic, and some screenshots, in issue report 8. I am on the way to migrate to Delphi 10.2, which directly supports such themes (besides other new things)</div><div></div><div></div><div>For those coming late to the discussion I'm using "Windows 10 Dark" theme (on Windows 7 x64) on HeidiSQL 10.1.0.5464. It's as dark as a theme is going to get and has good contrasting (text) colors. My tutorial above is still valid for most Windows GUI / applications though I highly prefer per-application theme support. Thank you Ansgar!</div><div></div><div></div><div>Hey there!If you want to get the dark material theme. All you need to do is download HeidiSQL.exe version 10.2.0.5599 and when you download that exe then install, in the process of installation you got exactly the same window which I share. After click on the dark material theme and install. </div><div></div><div></div><div>I typically prefer dark mode myself, but use the light theme on my development boxes (along with colored cursors) to easily distinguish which box I'm using, so I could definitely see that as a valid use-case. E.g. everything in the test OU gets a specific theme, and regular boxes get the opposite theme.</div><div></div><div></div><div>I don't think he's talking about themes. I think he just wants to set the default Windows mode to dark and leave the App mode as light, This essentially just gives you a dark Start Menu and Taskbar while everything else stays light. It's much easier on the eyes and I would like to find a way to push this out as well.</div><div></div><div></div><div>From what I can tell, apps, ALL APPS I've used, detect that I have a system light theme. I assume the Zorin Appearance Dark does not in fact tell apps it's a system dark theme, just generates a GTK theme.</div><div></div><div></div><div>I am having a lot of difficulty understanding this.</div><div></div><div>You are correct that Zorin Appearance does not "detect" the dark or light theme, it sets the theme you choose. You can use the Zorin Appearance App to use a Dark theme, which is what you ask in the second question:</div><div></div><div></div><div>Zorin has and announces that it is using either the light or dark theme. It is up to the application developers to integrate detection and theme support, not the Zorin developers (they did their part). The themes and the OS were tested extensively, both by the developers and users of this forum. Many bugs or inconsistencies were detected and resolved before the release of 16. Others have been addressed since (based mostly on hardware specificity and combinations).</div><div></div><div></div><div>I am using XFCE with the Adwaita Dark style, but this should work for Gnome, too. The overall GTK style should already make Zim take on a "dark" style, just like any other application. However, there are a few things that do not work well, e.g. highlighted text will be white on yellow, and the colors used for code and links are too dark for a dark background.</div><div></div><div></div><div>The settings application is the quickest and easiest option for enabling and disabling Windows 10 dark mode. Here, you can define the main settings of Windows 10 in just a few clicks, including the display language, lock screen or sound effects. Follow our step-by-step guide and learn how to enable the Windows 10 dark mode in the personalization area.</div><div></div><div></div><div>Another free option is the Windows 10 Dark Theme Activator. This tool also lets you conveniently activate and deactivate the Windows 10 dark theme. The disadvantage with this software is that you need to log in and out with your user account to switch between modes.</div><div></div><div></div><div>KNIME 4.3 defaults from dark to light theme on reset. Is that part of the fix in version 4.2? Is there a workaround to make dark theme default on KNIME 4.3 on open? Updated from KNIME 4.1 where the issue did not exist.</div><div></div><div></div><div>The best way to achieve a night mode would be to put in some preset colors for multiple themes. Common ones would be light (which is current standard), dark (which inverts colors), and an intermediate gray theme (ex. TextColor = #ffffff , BackgroundColor = #6e6e6e). This is just an opinion. An additional option would be to add a Custom where the user could input the hex values for desired colors. If someone were to put in bad color values so that nothing was visible, then they could reinstall or alter the Advanced Settings file.</div><div></div><div></div><div>Just to show the issue here are inversed files in the same 50/50 colour range session so note how the darker background shown on first page and bookmarks is inverted compared to the 50% washed out page which is easier to see in more natural tones in the dark and you could add some warm red to that page (NO unhealthy BLUE LIGHT at NIGHT)</div><div></div><div></div><div></div><div></div><div>There are no easy to switch predefined settings for dark mode in SumatraPDF. However, you can change settings on your own - just go to Advanced Options in Settings menu and provide new values for TextColor, BackgroundColor and SelectionColor in FixedPageUI and EbookUI sections.</div><div></div><div></div><div>I've played around with manually colouring LabVIEW to a dark theme, and it works quite well combined with the alternate block diagram data type colours. Monokai and Tomorrow Theme are nice dark theme colour references.</div><div></div><div></div><div>You can manually colour the block diagram to anything you like with the brush tool, but a dedicated dark theme switch would be nice. It could recolour block diagram + structure borders / backgrounds + text, and switch to the alternate block diagram data type colours.</div><div></div><div></div><div>I've found using the "Slide Background" color is a good compromise. It's dark enough, and wires and structures are clearly legible. (Black would be great, but dark gray is much better than bright white.)</div><div></div><div></div><div>Imagine, what I feel when starting LabVIEW 2021 on dark-themed Windows 10? That's why I like such a style a way LESS than 2017-2020 style. To my regret, I can't easily change that, because GSW is in GSW.lvlibp (compiled) and no adjustable settings in LV options. For the splash screen I can only edit the images in \resource\screenImages (but prefer not to do so yet).</div><div></div><div></div><div>With theme scheduling you can set your favourite themes to be enabled during specified times throughout the day. For example, enabling a light theme during daylight hours, and switching to a darker theme in the evening.</div><div></div><div> df19127ead</div>
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