First OS X 10.10 Yosemite update offers very early look at 'dark mode'
It was discovered on Tuesday that the second OS X 10.10 Yosemite beta contains code to activate an early version of "dark mode," which changes the translucent light gray menu graphics to a darker shade closer to black.
Some two weeks after Apple issued the first Yosemite beta at WWDC, developer Hamza Sood discovered that today's update contains code for dark mode, which can be activated through a simple Terminal command.
Developers can test out the new capability by entering the following code into Terminal, logging out and logging back in:
As seen above, dark mode is most definitely a work in progress as borders of icons shown in the menu bar are not correctly displayed.
Apple will introduce dark mode when Yosemite launches this fall as an alternative view for users who prefer not to be distracted by OS X's menu and dock. The new functionality may be most important for imaging professionals.
Some two weeks after Apple issued the first Yosemite beta at WWDC, developer Hamza Sood discovered that today's update contains code for dark mode, which can be activated through a simple Terminal command.
Developers can test out the new capability by entering the following code into Terminal, logging out and logging back in:
sudo defaults write /Library/Preferences/.GlobalPreferences AppleInterfaceTheme Dark
. To return to the default light gray graphics, change "Dark" to "Light" and perform a login cycle. As seen above, dark mode is most definitely a work in progress as borders of icons shown in the menu bar are not correctly displayed.
Apple will introduce dark mode when Yosemite launches this fall as an alternative view for users who prefer not to be distracted by OS X's menu and dock. The new functionality may be most important for imaging professionals.
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You can do pretty much the same thing with the Accessibility pane right now; so what's the deal?
No, you can't. You can make a negative of the whole screen--which gives you black menus, along with messed up video, photos, graphics you're working on, icons, album art, games, Finder tags, wallpaper.... every aspect of color on the whole system.
Now we can have a dark theme for the UI without messing up non-UI elements. Looking forward to it!
I don't know why they don't make Dark Mode the default of the OS anyways. I think it looks so much better. I've always adored the UI of Apple's Pro Apps because of the dark interface.
I don't know why they don't make Dark Mode the default of the OS anyways. I think it looks so much better. I've always adored the UI of Apple's Pro Apps because of the dark interface.
What is shown here looks about half baked. I wouldn't mind having a gray theme like the pro apps, but this isn't it. They should bail on the desktop background and just make it gray or a gradient. Having bright colors in the dark mode makes no sense to me. I already have gray as my background so I guess this wouldn't affect me.
No, you can't. You can make a negative of the whole screen--which gives you black menus, along with messed up video, photos, graphics you're working on, icons, album art, games, Finder tags, wallpaper.... every aspect of color on the whole system.
Now we can have a dark theme for the UI without messing up non-UI elements. Looking forward to it!
Yeah, they'll freak out, but they'll get over it. I didn't say not make it an option to turn it back to white. I just said the dark should be the default.
Really looking forward to the dark mode.
But does anyone remember the "natural scrolling" hysteria?
Anyone else's Magic Trackpad not registering swipes and pinches with the second beta?
Dark theme feels like Microsoft.
Now I'm glad for this alternative Dark Mode pleases my eyes! still in WIP... till best enhancements in Final Release of OS X Yosemite.
A darker theme certainly will save battery life wiith an OLED display.
Is there any indication that this will be used on finder windows and other UI elements as well?
I like the dark menus and dock, but expanding it to the who experience would be a great option.
In a surprise appearance at the Cannes Lions festival, rapper Kanye West said a collaboration between fellow performer Jay Z and Samsung last year played into Apple's decision to introduce Dark Mode in iOS 10.10 for cultural credibility.
appleinsider.com is a good example (no offense guys).
Oh, the memories of years gone by...
Are you going to claim Apple stole this from themselves?