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Originally Posted by KevinH
The ability that a specifc program level to be light when the OS says dark and visa-versa is not something all os platforms support. As of now, we follow Qt6 which is set by the OS theme, not separately. The ability to set it otherwise although added to Qt6 recently is not supported yet by Sigil, nor are there currently plans to add it as there appears to be no real benefit to the end user.
So would you please explain why on earth you want a dark theme for all other programs but not Sigil, or visa-versa? What is the benefit to have glaring white windows against a dark os theme?
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What I did say (please refer to my original message) is that I have Windows, as an operating system, on dark mode, as it's more comforting to my eyes. However, when it comes to spending time on a particular programme, I generally struggle with dark themes: I need light colours to make the experience agreeable to me.
Therefore, I'm kindly requesting from Sigil what I've already requested from other programmes: if possible, I'd like to be able to use the light theme without having to switch to light mode on Windows.
Scribus is corrently in the process of implementing this feature, and qBitTorrent has recently done that.
I'm not a developer and I have no idea how hard it is to implement this. All I can say is that I'd appreciate having this feature if somebody else thinks it's a good idea and is willing to implement it.
Thanks.