Not same than native VLC skin.
There's a way to modify the Qt theme on Linux already, so, it's possible they're just not very interested in devoting the time to implementing it on Windows?Are the VLC devs so weird that they don't even want a dark mode?
There's supposedly a way in the code to apply a stylesheet or change the application palette on Windows Qt applications, so, I'm not sure why someone hasn't done this with VLC:Since some/many/most of us literally never change the light/dark usage anyway, then the devs could just change those values, and make it a separate "Dark" version for full download.
NO other code would even need to be changed at all to add a "switch", or drop-down Light/Dark selector, or whatever.
There would literally be NO other programming needed.
I love VLC, but my eyes really do hurt without a dark mode. The skins I tried shuffling thru made the UI terrible. I just created an account here to ask +1 to a native dark theme.I spent hours going through tons of other skins. Many are so bad that they are a step backwards in all other functions.
Then some f'd up my VLC install so bad that I literally had to do a full uninstall and reinstall numerous times, just to be able to get back to using any other skin.
Just make it standard by now. What's the problem?
Are the VLC devs so weird that they don't even want a dark mode?
It doesn't look like it has playback speed control like the default skin. That's the sort of reasons why people want a dark default UI.try this https://www.pling.com/p/1957118
it's a nice dark skin
yeah, that's the least i can do to help myself while waiting for a native dark skin to set in.It doesn't look like it has playback speed control like the default skin. That's the sort of reasons why people want a dark default UI.try this https://www.pling.com/p/1957118
it's a nice dark skin
Thanks, I like how you implemented it. I'll continue to play around with it. The only problem I have with doing it this way is that you can't eyeball what speed it is set at.
you can edit the skin yourself by adding tooltips for both buttons -> tooltiptext="$Rx".Thanks, I like how you implemented it. I'll continue to play around with it. The only problem I have with doing it this way is that you can't eyeball what speed it is set at.
So, I've gotten as far as unpacking the skin with VLC Skin Editor (first time using it), but don't know where in the code those buttons' properties are.you can edit the skin yourself by adding tooltips for both buttons -> tooltiptext="$Rx".Thanks, I like how you implemented it. I'll continue to play around with it. The only problem I have with doing it this way is that you can't eyeball what speed it is set at.
it will show the speed every time you hover over the button.
in the latest update v6.2 there is a hidden button located just above the pause button, click it (only when both blue buttons are visible) to activate the speed info tooltips.So, I've gotten as far as unpacking the skin with VLC Skin Editor (first time using it), but don't know where in the code those buttons' properties are.
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