Dark themes
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Posted by Kirill Maximov
Jul 5, 2018 at 02:32 PM
Hi,
Checkvist just got a dark scheme, the announce with some screenshots are here:
http://blog.checkvist.com/post/175573362093/snacking-week-7-features-7-daily-updates
We tried to make it working a looking good :)
Best,
Posted by Alexander Deliyannis
Jul 6, 2018 at 06:25 AM
Many thanks Kirill, Checkvist rules! http://www.outlinersoftware.com/topics/viewt/4428
Posted by Smithers
Jul 14, 2018 at 01:18 AM
washere wrote:
Looking at my Mac is like staring into a filming light, might recognize
>text faster but can’t last long staring at a floodlight.
>
>I prefer grey fonts on black, not white. Sometimes mellow amber font or
>similar, depends on the software theme.
>
>Have not been reading sites in white for years, on laptops desktops
>tablets phones etc. My Windows/Android OSes are blacked too, folders,
>sys, etc. This chrome extension I’ve used for a long time with a loooong
>list of sites to blacken, IIRC someone mentioned it in this thread too:
>
>https://ibb.co/dTnMcn
>
>
Well, there it is… “staring into a floodlight. That’s it!
It does feel like I’m staring into a floodlight! Daaaaaaag-nabit! It does!
I can’t/won’t use an app unless it has a dark theme.
Here’s to dark themes then. (Nice post btw)
“Now all we need is the upcoming v2 update of notebooks for Mac to have an identical sidebar/Ui to Ulysses…”
“Fingers crossed.”
Posted by Alexander Deliyannis
Nov 7, 2018 at 06:05 AM
This may be of interest:
https://justgetflux.com/news/pages/v4/readme/
“version 4.84: Grayscale mode, distraction-free reading
This new version of f.lux has a grayscale mode and new key to turn it on: Windows + End.
You may already know about Tristan Harris and the Center for Humane Technology. They’ve explained how apps mess with our attention, so even the colors used on our screens are chosen to distract you. At first, we didn’t think this problem would be as bad on the desktop as it is on your phone.
The big surprise is how distracting the icons on the top and bottom of your screen are. These icon colors are the kind of thing you see in candy stores and on fire alarms, but we have to ignore them just to get work done. Without those colors, your computer looks more like a magazine that can help you focus on reading or thinking—it feels different, like a sheet of paper.
Also, turning your devices to grayscale does not remove blue light, so f.lux will continue to do what it does.”
Posted by washere
Nov 8, 2018 at 05:01 PM
Smithers wrote:
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>washere wrote:..........................................................
I have sensitive eyes, so almost all my apps are blacked, including android (Substratum’s addon: Pitch black).
For over a decade I have patched windows with custom themes from forums like virtualcustoms.net.
They need programs UltraUXThemePatcher etc. to get shell & sys panels hacked. These create lots of problems.
But many of us thought they were worth it. Hence hundreds of black/dark windows themes for nearly 2 decades.
Microsoft has been hinting at dark themes for over a decade and promsiing recently.
The dark theme in settings for a couple years, never applies to the background on Windows’ Explorer windows (ie: Windows showing fies). Just settings etc.
Now you can have it with a workaround. No need to mess with system using UltraUXThemePatcher or other hacks causing problems elsewhere.
1) First the minimal Dark Theme:
i) Right-click desktop: Personalize (bottom option, or goto settings by WinKey+i:Personalization)
[to personalize: your windows key must be activated as a legitimate install of windows]
ii) Colors (left panel): Choose your default app mode: DARK (bottom of right panel)
2) Windows Insider Program
i) goto settings by WinKey+i: Update & Security (last option)
ii) Windwos Insider Program (near bottom of left panel)
iii) Wait a few seconds until this button appears: GET STARTED
iv) Click it
v) There are 3 levels to opt in. You can choose the minimum: just fixes, apps, etc
vi) Update if not auto updating (might do a major update, currently to 1809, takes 10 minutes or so and reboot)
After this major upgrade and reboot, you are a Windows Insider Program member.
Sending analytics back to MS. The minimal level is almost no different to normal windows as few changes are available.
If you did not set your dark theme in step (1), do it now. Windows file explorer is now also sporting a blackish background.
3) Opt out of Windows Insider Program. Gives you a few extra features but I just do not like it due to sending analytics back to MS.
(There are many program to disable MS spyware even in normal windows, see link below.)
i) OPT OUT of Insider Program: Same way as section (2) when you opted in
Now you have normal windows and opted out. BUT still have black windows explorer and other dark panels not available to normal windows users, yet.
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Extra goodies:
I still use Spybot Anti-Beacon (free) unlike the video linked below, to cripple MS bloatware etc. & speed up
https://www.safer-networking.org/
Do you miss the old windows uninstaller, instead of the new apps manager:
Right-mouse click on desktop : New > Shrotcut
enter:
C:\Windows\System32\appwiz.cpl
I put this and the old uninstaller in the root drive of my PCs, C:
Good old famous GodMode folder app:
Create a folder, call it:
Godmode.{ED7BA470-8E54-465E-825C-99712043E01C}
To stop even more MS spyware/Bloatware, etc:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9KFc6l8jrVs
Winkey & typing the first few letters of any section in settings (update or color etc listed above) brings them & even other sysadmin shortcuts up fast
MS “Night Light” is now quite good if not into f.lux.
Press Winkey start typing night and option comes up to configure Night Light.
Win finger gestures:
https://i.stack.imgur.com/AZ1wC.png
Sorry about typos, typing fast & no time to read before posting as usual.
All the best.