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On 10/2/21 3:51 PM Mo_Al_ wrote:
Hello
This is more of a Cocoa question than an FLTK question, but since my
experience with stackoverflow regarding anything Cocoa or Objc related
hasn't been stellar, I thought I'd ask here.
Apps running on MacOS's dark mode benefit from desktop tinting. So
even if I get dark mode's windowBackgroundColor using:
[...]
Is there something I'm missing?
Is there a way to programmatically get the current desktop tint and
somehow apply it to an FLTK window?
I have no idea what "desktop tinting" means and what you really
want/need. That said, we have a new branch called "darkmode" (inactive,
not yet merged) where Mike Sweet added something to get the dark mode
system colors from macOS. Maybe this can help?
https://github.com/fltk/fltk/tree/darkmode
The latest three commits in that branch *might* give you some clues (or
maybe not, I don't know).
https://github.com/fltk/fltk/commits/darkmode
In this commit Mike commented "(gotta love how Apple's documentation is
broken...)", whatever that means. ;-)
https://github.com/fltk/fltk/commit/9459c8b345801d9da7ac661445843f89a757a915
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