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Am I weird for actually wanting to use this out of nostalgia? I distinctly remember thinking at the time that the gradients on the window bars were the coolest thing ever, especially because you could configure them to be whatever wacky colours you wanted.
In my mind it's weird to use any light theme at all now that dark themes are widely available, but if you are going to, this isn't any weirder than any other.
Another disadvantage it seems to have over many other themes is that in tabbed interfaces there is no color bar on the currently active tab, so you can't spot the currently active tab as quickly.
Dude, preferences. And not everybody uses their computer in a dark room.
It isn't any of my business whether other people use light themes... but IMHO dark themes are just so much easier on the eyes, no matter the surrounding light, that I don't get why anyone would if they have the option.
For me, light themes are easier. Especially jarring, if a website forces a dark theme on me (theres's a easy-to-use @prefers-color-scheme, use that, will ya). And syntax highlighting on dark just doesn't work for me, no matter the scheme.
I was contemplating how to make a dark version of this lol
If you come up with one, I might start to use it. I generally like the classic Windows style because the first computer interfaces I ever used looked like that, but nowadays I definitely insist on dark mode.
How's this? added in v0.7
That looks good, I might try it over the weekend. :D Thanks for the effort.
I'm also uploading v0.8 with darker borders too, unfortunately that's a separate package from the colorscheme, it's built into the svg file in Window Decorations