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eicca

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Just discovered Dark Mode in Yosemite and it's instantly my default. Just wondering if any expansion/improvement has happened to Dark Mode in 10.11, i.e. right-click menus, finder/app windows, etc.
 

Shirasaki

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May 16, 2015
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No enhanced dark mode available in fifth beta of El Capitan, yet, except the one existing in Yosemite.
 

xmichaelp

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Dark mode was never supposed to be anything more than it is currently. I think you'll be disappointed if you expect dark windows and such.

I don't see why they don't add dark right click menus though. They have it in Photos edit mode.
 

KALLT

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Sep 23, 2008
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I don't see why they don't add dark right click menus though. They have it in Photos edit mode.

Maybe because the context menus are handled by individual apps? Menu bar, Dock and overlays (audio, screen brightness, etc) are all handled by system applications. I think they just didn’t want to interfere with apps.
 

leman

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Oct 14, 2008
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Maybe because the context menus are handled by individual apps? Menu bar, Dock and overlays (audio, screen brightness, etc) are all handled by system applications. I think they just didn’t want to interfere with apps.

Yep, that is the way it works. Apps can detect the current UI theme and adjust their appearance. The way the API is set up, I'd expect more themes popping up in the future.
 
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I have dark mode with title bar hidden. It looks slick. I would not want any Finder windows to be dark though. It would look like some crap Linux experimental GUI.
 

pickaxe

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I have dark mode with title bar hidden. It looks slick. I would not want any Finder windows to be dark though. It would look like some crap Linux experimental GUI.

Yosemite/El Capitan's interface borrows heavily from Gnome 3 (among others) so it literally looks like some crap Linux experimental GUI.
 
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Yosemite/El Capitan's interface borrows heavily from Gnome 3 (among others) so it literally looks like some crap Linux experimental GUI.
Not really. OSX's interface has always been a variation of NeXT OS but with the classic Mac OS title bar. We have just gone through four main skins/themes in the last 15 years. But true, some of those theme ideas have been such crap.
 
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