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What's coming in 5.4

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  • nebulonN Away
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    nebulon
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    This not really Cloudron related, as the Cloudron dark-mode uses https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/CSS/@media/prefers-color-scheme but depending on which OS, in Firefox dark-mode can be forced by setting ui.systemUsesDarkTheme to 2 in about:config

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      Ah! I actually have set everything to dark mode on my PC at home, just haven't been home yet. I will try that! Thanks!

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        Very much enjoying Cloudron with Dark Mode now 🙂

        Just wish NodeBB would do the same 🙂

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        • nebulonN nebulon

          This not really Cloudron related, as the Cloudron dark-mode uses https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/CSS/@media/prefers-color-scheme but depending on which OS, in Firefox dark-mode can be forced by setting ui.systemUsesDarkTheme to 2 in about:config

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          @nebulon said in What's coming in 5.4:

          in Firefox dark-mode can be forced by setting ui.systemUsesDarkTheme to 2

          ui.systemUsesDarkTheme
          

          is boolean, so "2"?

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            that value should be a number

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            • ? A Former User

              @nebulon said in What's coming in 5.4:

              in Firefox dark-mode can be forced by setting ui.systemUsesDarkTheme to 2

              ui.systemUsesDarkTheme
              

              is boolean, so "2"?

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              murgero
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              @Hillside502 In programming a boolean can also be shown as a number:

              1 being TRUE
              0 being FALSE

              In this case, Firefox could be looking for 0, 1, or 2 to override this specific setting, 2 being FORCE dark theme.

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              ~ Professional Nerd. Freelance Programmer. ~

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                Out of curiosity, what is the difference between 5.4 and 5.4.1? The release notes seem to be identical, unless I missed something.

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                  @d19dotca There is a quirk in our "changelog" system. Let's say we are in release 5.3.4 right now. What we do is make a release 5.4.0 and release it to a bunch of people. Bugs are found. Then we release 5.4.1. The people directly updating from 5.3.4 to 5.4.1 need to see the full changelog since they never update to 5.4.0. So we copy/paste the changelog of 5.4.0 into 5.4.1 even though that is not the real changelog. People updating from 5.3.4 to 5.4.0 to 5.4.1 will see the same change log twice (like you did). Not ideal, but so far it's been low on our priority list to fix this since most people auto-update and don't really see the changelog at all.

                  The real change log for 5.4.1 is that it fixes crash in the File manager when you navigate a symlink.

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                  • girishG girish

                    @d19dotca There is a quirk in our "changelog" system. Let's say we are in release 5.3.4 right now. What we do is make a release 5.4.0 and release it to a bunch of people. Bugs are found. Then we release 5.4.1. The people directly updating from 5.3.4 to 5.4.1 need to see the full changelog since they never update to 5.4.0. So we copy/paste the changelog of 5.4.0 into 5.4.1 even though that is not the real changelog. People updating from 5.3.4 to 5.4.0 to 5.4.1 will see the same change log twice (like you did). Not ideal, but so far it's been low on our priority list to fix this since most people auto-update and don't really see the changelog at all.

                    The real change log for 5.4.1 is that it fixes crash in the File manager when you navigate a symlink.

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                    @girish Okay that's fair, thanks Girish for that explanation. It'd definitely be nice for those changelogs to be more accurate but I can totally understand why you do it the way you do it now. All good. 🙂

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                    • murgeroM murgero

                      @Hillside502 In programming a boolean can also be shown as a number:

                      1 being TRUE
                      0 being FALSE

                      In this case, Firefox could be looking for 0, 1, or 2 to override this specific setting, 2 being FORCE dark theme.

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                      #17

                      @murgero @nebulon
                      dark (value: 1), or no-preference (value: 2)
                      https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/CSS/@media/prefers-color-scheme

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                      • ? A Former User

                        @murgero @nebulon
                        dark (value: 1), or no-preference (value: 2)
                        https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/CSS/@media/prefers-color-scheme

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                        @Hillside502 See, there ya go. 🙂 Thanks for the better info - I was just working under an assumption given my programming knowledge.

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                          @Hillside502 Ah that explains why the value of 2 never worked for me till I changed system settings.

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