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Dalia Oien

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Jan 21, 2024, 7:10:49 AM1/21/24
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I would do as @CharlieRB suggests and additionally set a small background image, any color, or image that works for you. You can make this a default template as well if you like. Not sure how printing will work for you, but you could set a custom view to deal with printing, if that is an issue.

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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.

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.

I use the following Excel VBA code to toggle all sheets in a workbook between Dark Mode and Light (default) Mode. The code uses the background color in cell A1 of each sheet to determine how to toggle the colors.

When we insert an app frame (with a white background) into Jam (white), at scale, our design becomes indistinguishable due to the white background of the board itself, and this cannot be changed.
Please add Background color setting to the FigJam board.

To Figma team developer I want a feature for the Figjam file ( drawing feature ) I want the feature to change the background to dark color because when I drawing something at night if Figjam has this feature dark color its will so good for my eyes.

Hey! I see your theme has a windowBackground applied, and your root layout draws some other drawable on top of window background, making window's background pointless - thus overdrawing pixels needlessly.

Setting @null in your theme is wrong because it will remove your activity launch animation (see that post for more details about the launch animation: -app-launching-made-gorgeous/). You shouldn't do that.

Setting getWindow().setBackgroundDrawable(null) in Activity.onCreate() is doable but you have to make sure each and every pixel in your app is painted at least once since you won't have a background to paint against anymore. It's potentially dangerous for a very limited gain.

All works properly. Still I noticed that some components were using a background-color different from what I used on the application and after some research, though that the following would further customise the theme:

, where obviously I defined the new background palette. After testing I see that it doesn't work as mat.define-light-theme seems to be dropping the background key internally and instead using an internal one.I'm not that familiar with Sass or material, and I would like be able to also define the background key introducing the least change on my code, using current version of Angular Material. Thanks in advance.

You can toggle the background color if you would like by clicking on "Vectorworks Preferences" in the Tools menu, then selecting the "Interactive" tab on the dialog box, and then pressing the "Interactive Appearance Settings" button at the bottom of the dialog box. Within these settings you can change the default colors of either the "white" or "black" backgrounds.

Thank you for the reply.
Under the Black Background tab, it doesn't have an option to change the Top/Plan background color. I would like to make the change here because the white background is useful to reference.

Wish it were that easy, needed to add code in more files besides base.css, I had to look into settings_schema.json, settings_data.json, theme.liquid, en.default.schema.json and any subsequent widget files which can use the new Background 3 color (e.g. image_with_text.liquid). This is for the Ride theme, but I presume the process of adding a Backg 3 color is the same for other themes.

Hi, I am using the Refresh theme so maybe that's why it's not working. After I add the code nothing happens, I have of course haven't assigned a color to BG3 yet but I don't where to do that either...
Normally you go in the Shopify Editor and you can change the theme settings but this code doesn't add anything to the editor and my attempts to manually add a color to the code didn't work either.

How do I delete the ambient mode background theme based on the wall picture I took for my 2020 model Frame tv? The pic did not turn out right and I want to get rid of it but cannot seem to find out where you delete such themes.

I solved it, I'm so happy I got rid of that stupid ugly double pic background theme, it would show up every time the TV screen transitioned to another screen, even when I set it to a different theme it would still show up, it was very annoying, it ruined my mood every time I saw it, at first I got rid of it by deleting the "SmartThings App" from my phone, it deleted the double pic from my TV, but when I re-installed the "SmartThings App" on my phone the double pic came back, but maybe it might work for you guys, this is what I did to delete the "SmartThings App" from my phone:

STEP 2: on your phone turn on "Bluetooth", open the "SmartThings App" and make sure the "SmartThings App" is paired with your TV, go to "Devices", now long press the TV icon until "Edit" pops up on the screen, you can also access the "Edit" feature by clicking on the TV icon and clicking on the 3 small dots on the top right of the screen, now click on "Edit", at the bottom of the screen you can select "Delete Device", deleting the "TV Device" from the "SmartThings App" might delete any personal "Ambient Mode" theme settings you might have had selected on your TV, after completing "step 2" you can also followed "step 1" and delete the "SmartThings App" from your phone and see if this works even better.

Thank you for your reply, I just tried your suggestion, I tried to long press the Smartthings icon on the Hub Menu on my TV, but nothing happens, on my TV all it does is open the SmartThings App, but the Settings options you mention in your comment don't appear anywhere on my TV, and trust me I have looked and gone through all settings and options on every inch of my TV, I think your method only works on certain Samsung models, unfortunately my TV is not one of them, thanks anyway, I appreciate the help, I still want to be able to set my own personal background themes on my TV without it being a complete nightmare.

Thank you so much, I was installing my tv yesterday and thought I try this function out. It made a horrible background where it just took the bottom section of a picture that was above the tv and repeated it three times and it kept showing everywhere and I couldn't find a way around it

With Power BI Desktop report themes, you can apply design changes to your entire report, such as using corporate colors, changing icon sets, or applying new default visual formatting. When you apply a report theme, all visuals in your report use the colors and formatting from your selected theme as their defaults. A few exceptions are described later in this article.

You can select report themes by going to the View ribbon. In the Themes section, select the dropdown arrow, and then select the theme you want. Available themes are similar to themes seen in other Microsoft products, such as Microsoft PowerPoint.

Custom report themes provide granular control over many aspects of a report theme, as described in Customize report themes later in this article. You can create custom report themes by adjusting a current theme then saving it as a custom theme or by creating your own custom theme by using a JSON file.

To install the downloaded file, select Browse for themes from the Themes dropdown menu, go to the location where you downloaded the JSON file, and select it to import the theme into Power BI Desktop as a new theme.

You can customize and standardize most of the elements listed in the Format section of the Visualizations pane, either through customizations made directly in Power BI Desktop or through a report theme JSON file. The goal is to give you full control over your report's default look and feel on a granular level.

You can customize the most common report theme options by using the controls in the Customize theme dialog. For more control, you can export a theme's JSON file and make fine-tuned adjustments by manually modifying the settings in that file. You can rename that JSON file and later import it.

In the example, after you apply the multitude of green and brown colors from the St. Patrick's Day report theme, you can view the theme colors. The colors are part of the imported and applied report theme.

The colors in the color palette are relative to the current theme. For example, suppose you select the third color of the top row for a data point. Later, if you change to a different theme, that data point's color updates automatically to the third color of the top row in the new theme, just as you'd see when changing themes in Microsoft Office.

Setting a report theme changes the default colors used in visuals throughout the report. Power BI maintains a list consisting of hundreds of colors to ensure visuals have plenty of unique colors to display in a report. When Power BI assigns colors to a visual's series, colors are selected as series colors are assigned. When you import a theme, the mapping of colors for data series is reset.

Conversely, for static series, the number of series is known. For example, Profit and Revenue revenue are static series. In static series, Power BI assigns colors by index within the theme palettes. You can override the default color assignment by selecting a color from the formatting pane under Data colors. You might have to change your slicer selections to see all potential series values and set their colors as well. If you explicitly set a color as a single visual by using the Properties pane, the imported theme does not apply to any of those explicitly defined colors.

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