Post by Uncle Buddy on Jun 30, 2020 0:40:19 GMT -8
This is a simple color scheme creator that anyone over the age of 3 could use to change the appearance of the whole application in a few clicks. It's super easy to make your own color scheme, dark or light or in between.
One of the most amazing deficits of existing genieware is a feature like this. It's easy to find genieware that lets you change the background color of part of the app. But believe it or not, I haven't found one app that will let you change the font color. Correct me if I'm wrong. If I want a dark background, but can't change the font to a light color, I'm out of luck. Another misfeature of existing genieware is too many options. The user doesn't need to change twelve different colors, just the basics. Three is enough but I've got four for now. Another misfeature is that some apps will not apply your changes everywhere. When your eyesight is like mine, you don't sort of want a dark background in some places. You really need a dark background everywhere.
Some might suggest I use Windows' themes to change background colors but I don't like relying on Microsoft to do my work for me. I tried once to use a dark theme in Windows and it was a bad experience. Some of the window parts were OK to look at but it worked like a patch or an add-on, as smart software tends to never cover all the bases.
I've created my own system for recolorizing the whole app instantly without having to restart anything. I didn't like ttk Styles so I found a better way to do most of it.
One of the most amazing deficits of existing genieware is a feature like this. It's easy to find genieware that lets you change the background color of part of the app. But believe it or not, I haven't found one app that will let you change the font color. Correct me if I'm wrong. If I want a dark background, but can't change the font to a light color, I'm out of luck. Another misfeature of existing genieware is too many options. The user doesn't need to change twelve different colors, just the basics. Three is enough but I've got four for now. Another misfeature is that some apps will not apply your changes everywhere. When your eyesight is like mine, you don't sort of want a dark background in some places. You really need a dark background everywhere.
Some might suggest I use Windows' themes to change background colors but I don't like relying on Microsoft to do my work for me. I tried once to use a dark theme in Windows and it was a bad experience. Some of the window parts were OK to look at but it worked like a patch or an add-on, as smart software tends to never cover all the bases.
I've created my own system for recolorizing the whole app instantly without having to restart anything. I didn't like ttk Styles so I found a better way to do most of it.