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is there no way yet? |
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@r0x0r can you add something like this? |
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Dark mode is not implemented, but it could be done. Contributions welcomed. |
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If you are using winforms you can do this: import ctypes
from ctypes import wintypes
import webview
from webview.platforms.winforms import BrowserView
window = webview.create_window("")
dwmapi = ctypes.windll.LoadLibrary("dwmapi")
window.events.shown += lambda: dwmapi.DwmSetWindowAttribute(
BrowserView.instances[window.uid].Handle.ToInt32(),
20,
ctypes.byref(ctypes.c_bool(True)),
ctypes.sizeof(wintypes.BOOL),
)
webview.start() When using a different renderer you'll have to find a different way to get the window handle. |
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In my current app, the titlebar looks light
https://i.imgur.com/QyI9Ifx.png
Is there any way to get it to look dark, like it does in this other programs?
https://i.imgur.com/eJqG5h8.png
(Using Windows 11, Python 3.11, pywebview 4.2.2)
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