![]() ![]() So I can’t really test the output on MacOS. I only have a Windows machine that I’m working on right now, and not enough time to create more complex development setup. If this is bugging you, you can try one of the Split-Theme-Files from GitHub releases page. As a compromise, paRt uses high-resolution bitmaps that are downsized using Reaper’s inernal scaling algorithms. Some elements, like the buttons of media items, don’t support DPI-dependent assets. As a workaround, there’s an alternative dark theme that maintains the bright color scheme of floating windows. Windows operating systems won’t offer dark mode for Win32 apps like Reaper, so the default dark theme looks janky because it uses windows OS GUI-elements. Having special layouts for something like separator tracks highly conflicts with the goal of the theme, mainly the idea that there is no variation in layout between tracks and that their functionality needs to be available all the time. There are no custom Track Layouts, Reaper’s internal Track Layout system is reserved for DPI-related settings. Graphics are created using Affiniy V2 Designer, ImageMagick and tons of Bash scripts. The theme creation process is very complicated, but if someone intends to make changes, this repository should contain all the required assets to do so. That way to you can swich between different settings on the fly.Īll the assets are available in the Github Repository: Those are not generally related to this theme, they simply allow you to save and restore snapshots of the Theme Adjuster. When installing the theme using ReaPack, you will automatically get some ReaScripts available in the Action List. There’s a user guide available to help you understand its settings: User customization happens through Reaper’s default Theme Adjuster. If you have compatibility issues are want to use only a specific zoom level without DPI detection, you can download the split-files from the GitHub releases page.Įach file contains a specific zoom level for a specific color scheme, resulting in faster loading times. One theme file usually contains all the assets necessary for covering the various zoom levels. There’s a part_files.zip in your ColorThemes folder containing the font when installed using ReaPack, alternatively you can get the *.zip from the GitHub releases page. The theme uses the Carlito Font, so in order to ensure that text is readable, please install the Carlito-Regular.ttf on your system. You can access the Theme using ReaPack by importing my Repository:Īlterantively, you can also download releases and additional files manually on the GitHub release page: Monochromatic design for enhanced Accessibility.Compatible with a variety of display generations.Works with new stuff, works with old stuff, won’t catch fire. An unspectacular Reaper theme that focusses on functionality and compatibility.
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