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Old 02-05-2019, 12:08 PM   #1
Listatta
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Unhappy Dark Theme for GUI on Windows 10?

So I've read all the other "post" I could find on this:
https://www.mobileread.com/forums/sh...d.php?t=283145
https://www.mobileread.com/forums/sh...d.php?t=312899
https://www.mobileread.com/forums/sh...d.php?t=291484
https://bugs.launchpad.net/calibre/+bug/1738087

that whole "you add the environment variable "CALIBRE_QSS_PATH" and set it to be, well, the path" is beyond me without step by step instructions, but I would love my calibre to look more like this:

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The Job spy plugin doesn't help either, yes it may recolor SOME of the GUI but not all and leaves the GUI looking like crap.

While most people on smaller 15" and 18" monitors and CRT monitors aren't going to have a HUGE problem with the AWFUL color of the GUI interface, those of us that work on 25" plus monitors: WANT TO GOUGE OUT OUR EYES, while trying to use calibre.

I don't use calibre to read anything, just to backup and import/export my books to my different devices, but firing up this app/software is physically painful on the eyes.

Now I know everyone says "you can get Calibre to use your colors by choosing System default for the User interface style under Look and Feel in Preferences." but this doesn't work in Windows 10 please see screenshot from below:

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now this clearly shows that I have windows 10 set to dark (see red arrow in bottom right) and that I have the user interface style set to system default in calibre, and you can see these have already been set because it's showing apply as grayed out, and you can see that it's still the blinding white.

Now I know for what ever reason the creator of calibre has some hangup about a dark theme: "Kovid Goyal (kovid) wrote on 2017-12-14: #5
Read my lips, NO"

I'm going to guess he doesn't sit in front of 2 or 3 25" LED monitors, but probably still uses a . Which is what most of the web and applications are still built to be view on . I mean the white paper background was great on those old monitors, but as we move forward to larger and larger screen and brighter and brighter screens, developers need to re-think our designs and their personal hangups.

And NO it's not an option to go in and change the specific color settings in my operating systems settings for one single application. Every other application I use displays just fine on my screen, all of them either have a built in dark theme, generally muted colors, or is so small that the light color isn't a problem. Why should I have to go in and change my operating system colors for ONE application? This will ruin the experience of all the other application.

So someone please those of us that aren't Linux users (ok there is apparently not a smilies for beg so insert begging here) and in advance
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