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So MKVToolNix will be forever stuck in dark mode with no way to change it back? A shame really. The interface looks horrible in dark mode to me. And having to switch the whole system for one external program doesn't make sense. I like dark mode on Windows itself but I want programs in light mode. For me things I stay little time in or are mostly in the background are good in dark mode, like windows settings, explorer. Programs I spent quite some time with are better in light mode.
All programs with dark modes that I've encountered have a switch, like MKVToolNix did until 75.0.0. Usually a "default", meaning follow system scheme, and a light and dark options, or other colour schemes if the program has them. It's like the most basic of options. Never an issue until today. Why Fusion doesn't allow for a switch between modes I don't understand. Time to keep and cherish 75.0.0 indefinitely then. I do mostly BD remuxing which has a limited selection of settings/codecs already very mature so I'm not really too bothered. But talk about silly regressions. |
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Join Date: Sep 2002
Location: Braunschweig, Germany
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Latest MKVToolNix is v76.0 If I ever ask you to upload something, please use my file server. |
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