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    • PersonwithhatP
      Personwithhat
      last edited by

      Oh, you mean high-contrast mode, not dark theme.

      Yea not enabling that, huge diff between dark and high-contrast.

      Sigh, back to hacking Notepad++, or at least attempting to >.<
      All this window management is confusing.

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      • Kevin McK
        Kevin Mc
        last edited by

        Notepad should follow Windows 10 prescribed colours first, then apply custom settings (Style configurator).
        Current version 7.7.1 does not follow high-contrast settings for background foreground, but does follow high-contrast settings for frame, tab colours, menu …

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        • andrecool-68A
          andrecool-68 @Kevin Mc
          last edited by

          @Kevin-Mc Notepad ++ does not owe anything to anyone!

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          • PersonwithhatP
            Personwithhat
            last edited by

            Any changes to Notepad++ scene? Would be nice to have this implemented. It’s very annoying dealing with a mostly dark editor only to have the menu’s and such be blindingly white.

            Already have enough issues with everything flashing white on Windows when un-minimizing >.>

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            • dailD
              dail @Personwithhat
              last edited by

              @Personwithhat You are welcome to submit the needed code changes implementing this feature.

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              • wadawadataW
                wadawadata
                last edited by

                Do we have a schedule on making the UI dark?
                Chrome already has it, even Windows native explorer has it too (which is surprising). Not a priority but it would be nice to know that if it is in the plan of future implementation.

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                • Petr LaškevičP
                  Petr Laškevič @wadawadata
                  last edited by

                  Every other text editor has dark mode for the whole program. I don’t think this is too hard to implement, but again I don’t have experience in C++

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                  • killovvK
                    killovv
                    last edited by

                    This chameleon only lacks a dark theme disguise

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                    • Svend HansenS
                      Svend Hansen
                      last edited by

                      It’s funny, I was sure this was working, but now it’s not anymore, as you can see in the screen shot. Both Windows Explorer and Firefox with nice dark windows… it’s possible that it was never working, and I only just misremember, because Notepad++ forgot my theme and went back to full white (after Windows crashed)… is it working for anyone else? (and not with high contrast mode on; I tried that and while Notepad++ is dark in that mode, everything looks pretty aweful :P)

                      Screenshot 2020-08-04 07.12.39.png

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                      • EkopalypseE
                        Ekopalypse @Svend Hansen
                        last edited by

                        @Svend-Hansen

                        No, afaik it didn’t work with dark mode - you could simulate it by
                        changing the contrast mode for desktop applications like described in the link I gave.

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                        • Collin WalshC
                          Collin Walsh
                          last edited by Collin Walsh

                          I found a solution on SuperUser, I personally haven’t tried it. But considering that it’s the answer (the check mark) and it’s the most up voted…it worked. I will attach a link here. It looks a little lengthy. But I think you can do this with any program that isn’t following the rules of dark mode.

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                          • Alan KilbornA
                            Alan Kilborn @Collin Walsh
                            last edited by

                            @Collin-Walsh said in Make Notepad++ dark (not editor theme, but editor itself):

                            I personally haven’t tried it.

                            it worked

                            But I think…

                            Why don’t you try it, see if it works, then you don’t have to think … you’ll know. And then you can post something meaningful here when you report back on how things went.

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                            • NovaZekN
                              NovaZek @andrecool-68
                              last edited by

                              @andrecool-68 said in Make Notepad++ dark (not editor theme, but editor itself):

                              @Kevin-Mc Notepad ++ does not owe anything to anyone!

                              This is the reason why we can’t have nice things around this world.

                              OT: Searching for the values 250, 250, 250 (UI- and Element-Bar) and 240, 240, 240 (Tab-Bar) resulted somehow into nothing at all. Anyone else having more luck finding the respective values inside the current source code?

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                              • crogonintC
                                crogonint
                                last edited by

                                Holy Jebuz. Windoze is not the head cheese of the computing universe. In fact code wise… it’s pretty much a giant pile of you know what coming out of the other end. Win7 needs a solution. Linux needs a solution.

                                Oh yeah, you guys don’t publish for Linux… WELL I’M USING IT ON LINUX, SO :P

                                My Windoze video driver bit the green weenie, so I’m in Linux now. I’ve got N++ running off of PortableApps in a Wine bottle. I’ve got pretty much everything back to working the way I need it… except dark mode.

                                Seriously, if it’s THAT freaking hard, then just publish a Dark Mode (only) version.

                                P.S. Would be nice if you put out a Linux Package. :)

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                                • crogonintC
                                  crogonint @crogonint
                                  last edited by

                                  You know what? The more I think about this, I think the easiest solution would be to move the colors out in to some sort of CSS sheet for the GUI, Then anybody could change it at will.

                                  Particularly… since people like me are depending on a portable version built for an unsupported suite, bolted in to an entire unsupported OS… The only way on God’s green earth I’m going to get a theme change option is if it gets pushed through the standard channels.

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                                  • crogonintC
                                    crogonint @Collin Walsh
                                    last edited by

                                    @Collin-Walsh That magnifier solution works pretty slick, without doing the stupid high contrast theme.

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                                    • Ahmed SyedA
                                      Ahmed Syed
                                      last edited by

                                      This may or may not be helpful, but if you’re like me and found this thread via a google search, it most proabably is. If you find that you don’t really need the ribons at the top of notepad++, you can use post-it mode by pessing (F12). Post-it mode basically minimizes the ribbons and only displays the text of your current tab. It also turns the notepad++ window into a sticky note that doesn’t leave your screen even when you switch windows. If you don’t appreciate this particular feature of post-it mode, a workaround for this is to make a second desktop solely for the use of notepad++.

                                      For those who don’t know how, to create a second desktop you can use the shortcut (CTRL + Windows + D), to close a desktop you can use the shortcut (CTRL + Windows + F4), to switch between desktops you can either swipe left or right on your trackpad with four fingers or use the shortcut (CTRL + Windows + Left/Right Arrow Key), to view/close/switch between multiple desktops at once you can use the shortcut (Windows + Tab).

                                      If you combine Post-It mode with a dark theme, you’ve basically got the dark mode you’re looking for.

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                                      • PeterJonesP
                                        PeterJones @Ahmed Syed
                                        last edited by PeterJones

                                        Or use Notepad++ v8.0, which has Dark Theme available. v8.0 is in Release Candidate mode as of May 18, 2021, but it (or a minor revision) should be going to full release in the near future; until then, you can download from the announcement I just linked.

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                                        • NeoUmbreonN
                                          NeoUmbreon @PeterJones
                                          last edited by

                                          @PeterJones said in Make Notepad++ dark (not editor theme, but editor itself):

                                          Or use Notepad++ v8.0, which has Dark Theme available. v8.0 is in Release Candidate mode as of May 18, 2021, but it (or a minor revision) should be going to full release in the near future; until then, you can download from the announcement I just linked.

                                          The link on that page for download is a 404…

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                                          • PeterJonesP
                                            PeterJones @NeoUmbreon
                                            last edited by PeterJones

                                            @NeoUmbreon ,

                                            Because it’s now in RC3 mode. The developer deletes the previous RC versions if he replaces them with a newer RC# or with a permanent release, so RC download links have only a temporary existence. The current download is on the RC3 Announcement page (https://community.notepad-plus-plus.org/topic/21273/notepad-v8-release-candidate-3) – but the download link in that thread will be 404 when v8.0 is fully released.

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