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bug#51404: Support system dark mode on Windows 10
From: |
Vince Salvino |
Subject: |
bug#51404: Support system dark mode on Windows 10 |
Date: |
Sat, 30 Oct 2021 17:13:13 +0000 |
> define a variable exposed to Lisp using DEFVAR_BOOL; let's call it
w32-follow-system-theme
My thought would be to give the user a bit more control. Rather than saying to
follow system theme or not, perhaps they could choose from 3 values: follow
theme, light, or dark, e.g.:
w32-system-theme:
* nil: follow system theme (default)
* light: force light mode (the old behavior)
* dark: force dark mode
Second, could you provide an existing value from early-init that I could follow
as an example? (I never knew early init was a thing, so I am going to research
this - it will probably make my personal init customization a lot better too!)
Vince Salvino
- bug#51404: Support system dark mode on Windows 10, Vince Salvino, 2021/10/26
- bug#51404: Support system dark mode on Windows 10, Eli Zaretskii, 2021/10/26
- bug#51404: Support system dark mode on Windows 10, Eli Zaretskii, 2021/10/26
- bug#51404: Support system dark mode on Windows 10, Vince Salvino, 2021/10/26
- bug#51404: Support system dark mode on Windows 10, Eli Zaretskii, 2021/10/26
- bug#51404: Support system dark mode on Windows 10, Vince Salvino, 2021/10/26
- bug#51404: Support system dark mode on Windows 10, Vince Salvino, 2021/10/27
- bug#51404: Support system dark mode on Windows 10, Eli Zaretskii, 2021/10/28
- bug#51404: Support system dark mode on Windows 10, Eli Zaretskii, 2021/10/30
- bug#51404: Support system dark mode on Windows 10,
Vince Salvino <=
- bug#51404: Support system dark mode on Windows 10, Eli Zaretskii, 2021/10/30