2019-02-11 09:30 AM
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2019-07-12 11:32 PM
deivarch wrote:I totally agree. UI and colour preferences are also functional, I mean it has an effect on our daily routine.
I think dark mode is more than just doing the "cool" thing right now. With modern LED displays, using less visible light reduces energy consumption and wear and tear on the monitors. Also, for my eyes, I love dark mode on my Mac as it helps quite a bit when working late into the night in reducing glare and eye strain. Frankly, GS should have a UI designer full time constantly looking for ways to improve efficiency and visual clarity. As architects, we are all spending more and more time in front of the screen. This is much more important that people think because it comes down to how we interface with our tool. Dark mode is just one element of what should be a constant evolution on the UI to make us all more efficient and comfortable in our workflows.
2019-08-06 11:47 AM
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2019-09-04 10:25 AM
randomguy wrote:.
Mac OS can already do this. Just enable inverted colors in the Accessibility pane of System Preferences.
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2019-09-04 01:53 PM
Rex wrote:Hands up, architects: who works for just an hour at night?
randomguy wrote:.
Mac OS can already do this. Just enable inverted colors in the Accessibility pane of System Preferences.
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While "Invert Colors" is a workaround in a sense. It's not desirable to have blues become orange and reds become green. Plus, the Dark Mode we want uses the Mac's pleasant dark shade of gray, as opposed to black, which is harsh.
But, if it's for a temporary time for only an hour or so at night, I guess it is better than nothing...
2019-11-26 07:50 AM
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