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*: HUUUGE changes
animia has been renamed to animone, so instead of thinking of a
health condition, you think of a beautiful flower :)
I've also edited some of the code for animone, but I have no idea
if it even works or not because I don't have a mac or windows
machine lying around. whoops!
... anyway, all of the changes divergent from Anisthesia are now
licensed under BSD. it's possible that I could even rewrite most
of the code to where I don't even have to keep the MIT license,
but that's thinking too far into the future
I've been slacking off on implementing the anime seasons page,
mostly out of laziness. I think I'd have to create another db file
specifically for the seasons
anyway, this code is being pushed *primarily* because the hard drive
it's on is failing! yay :)
author | Paper <paper@paper.us.eu.org> |
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date | Mon, 01 Apr 2024 02:43:44 -0400 |
parents | f0ff06a45c42 |
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#include "sys/win32/dark_theme.h" #include <QApplication> #include <QOperatingSystemVersion> #include <QSettings> #include <QWidget> #include <iostream> #include <memory> #include <dwmapi.h> struct LibraryDeconstructor { using pointer = HINSTANCE; void operator()(pointer t) const { ::FreeLibrary(t); }; }; using Library = std::unique_ptr<HINSTANCE, LibraryDeconstructor>; class Dwmapi { public: Dwmapi() { /* load functions */ library.reset(::LoadLibraryW(L"dwmapi.dll")); set_wind_attrib = reinterpret_cast<decltype(::DwmSetWindowAttribute)*>( GetProcAddress(library.get(), "DwmSetWindowAttribute")); } HRESULT SetWindowAttribute(HWND hWnd, DWORD key, LPCVOID data, DWORD sz_data) { if (!library.get()) return E_POINTER; /* GCC throws a fit here because C++ lacks a "generic" function pointer type. * Ignore. */ if (!set_wind_attrib) return E_POINTER; return set_wind_attrib(hWnd, key, data, sz_data); } protected: Library library = nullptr; decltype(::DwmSetWindowAttribute)* set_wind_attrib; }; Dwmapi dwmapi; namespace win32 { bool SetTitleBarToBlack(QWidget* win, bool enabled) { /* 19 and 20 are *both* DWMWA_USE_IMMERSIVE_DARK_MODE. * * It's 20 on newer versions of windows (i.e. win11 and late win10), * but it's 19 on very old versions of win10 nobody ought to be using anymore. */ static constexpr DWORD DWMWA_USE_IMMERSIVE_DARK_MODE_OLD = 19; static constexpr DWORD DWMWA_USE_IMMERSIVE_DARK_MODE = 20; BOOL b = enabled; { HRESULT result = dwmapi.SetWindowAttribute(reinterpret_cast<HWND>(win->winId()), DWMWA_USE_IMMERSIVE_DARK_MODE, &b, sizeof(b)); if (result == S_OK) return b; } { HRESULT result = dwmapi.SetWindowAttribute(reinterpret_cast<HWND>(win->winId()), DWMWA_USE_IMMERSIVE_DARK_MODE_OLD, &b, sizeof(b)); if (result == S_OK) return b; } return b; } void SetTitleBarsToBlack(bool enabled) { for (QWidget* widget : qApp->topLevelWidgets()) { SetTitleBarToBlack(widget, enabled); } } bool DarkThemeAvailable() { const auto& ver = QOperatingSystemVersion::current(); return (ver.majorVersion() > 10) ? true : (ver.majorVersion() == 10 && ver.microVersion() >= 17763); } bool IsInDarkTheme() { QSettings settings("HKEY_CURRENT_USER\\Software\\Microsoft\\Windows\\CurrentVersion\\Themes\\Personalize", QSettings::NativeFormat); return settings.value("AppsUseLightTheme", 1).toInt() == 0; } } // namespace win32