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Component.onCompleted: { theme.inverted = true }
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2012-04-10
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You need to have access to the application's source code to change it (if the change cannot be done from the application itself).
The needed change in qml would look something like this:
Code:Component.onCompleted: { theme.inverted = true }
Just bought an N9, and I really like the white on black look of the events home screen, so I'm trying to find a way to get the "normal" apps (email, messaging, twitter, etc.) to also display as white on black.
After searching the interwebs, I've tried the FDB theme (6.1), but for me it's not inverting the text and background colors as I was hoping it would. Instead, I think what I'm looking for is a way to tell the apps to use the inverted theme?
I'm not (yet) a developer, but I have been using Debian as my only OS for the past decade, so I'm quite comfortable poking around the N9's filesystem, but so far I haven't been able to find a way to tell an app to use the inverted theme.
Help, hints, links, or condolences greatly appreciated.
Thanks!
- Jeff