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Change foreground/background colour independently from OS dark/light mode #254
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This is a bug on High Sierra because when I migrated to Mojave on a new laptop in Dark mode, it works correctly. |
Same issue on BigSur with dark mode text being black on black |
I also have this exact issue on High Sierra 10.13.6 Please, your program really looks so cool. And we want to use it! |
I have a similar issue on Big Sur with a dynamic desktop background. I'm using light theme mode. During evening/night when the desktop changes to a dark picture, the other text and icons on the menu bar automatically switch from black to white colour, but iGlance does not. |
Same here, just started using it for a day or two. I'm pretty sure color was the same as the other icons at the beginning Yesterday, I've restarted Mac Today and see now that iGlance icons are opposite to what the others are. If I switch themes it switches from black to white, but so do the other ones so you get again an opposite color from all the other icons. |
Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.
Now foreground colour is black for light theme and white for dark by default. However, if one have dark wallpaper and transparent menu bar than iGlance menu items are barely visible in light mode. See screenshot for better understanding.
Describe the solution you'd like
I propose an option to allow manual changing of foreground colour (e.g. CPU temp) and/or background colour, so one was able to adjust them for a better visibility.
Describe alternatives you've considered
I cannot find any iGlance settings that can solve this issue right now. In the Big Sur one can enable Accessibility > Display > Reduce motion, which will make menu bar non-transparent. However, it also makes Dock non-transparent and it looks really ugly in this mode :(
Additional context
If you point me to a proper parts of the source code, I can try to submit a PR. It shouldn't be so difficult at a first glance.
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