Created a High Contrast Theme #3238
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I found #3217 , and created this theme based on vscode dark high contrast theme. However, I'm not familiar with create theme, so could anyone give me some advice?
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This looks very sweet! I'm not familiar with it either, which is why I haven't had a chance to give it a go and try myself. Would it be possible to add a border around the menus and pop-ups to more easily tell where the menu/pop-up is contained? It could be the same color as the window divider. As is, I cannot really tell unless I look really hard. |
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That looks MUCH better! Just a shy darker would be a little better, as contrast is lost a little for the text that is not white. It looks really good, however, for white text, but a bit less so for colored symbols. |
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It looks perfect! Thank you very much! I would personally never be able to look at the high contrast light theme, so I can't help much on that one, but here's a pro tip that I use to make everything into dark mode if you're on windows 10/11. In accessibility settings, in filters, you can set invert colors and enable a shortcut that you can use to toggle it on and off with For Linux, you can use |
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This looks very sweet! I'm not familiar with it either, which is why I haven't had a chance to give it a go and try myself.
Would it be possible to add a border around the menus and pop-ups to more easily tell where the menu/pop-up is contained? It could be the same color as the window divider. As is, I cannot really tell unless I look really hard.
If this is not possible, then adding a few shades lighter background for these would also do the trick, although may not be ideal for some people that need a really high contrast.