![]() This should now be a whole lot easier, thanks to the necessary tools being built right into 10.14. Implementing a custom Dark Mode in Scrivener has always been problematic, because of the sheer number of UI elements and custom controls it uses. This is something for which I've been hoping for a while now, and I know that we have a lot of users who want a Dark Mode in Scrivener on macOS too (our iOS version already has one). Perhaps the most exciting announcement was that macOS 10.14 is getting a system-wide Dark Mode. ![]() If you're a Scrivener or Scapple user, here's what you need to know. Yesterday, at its 2018 WWDC keynote, Apple announced the latest version of its macOS and iOS operating systems: 10.14 "Mojave" and iOS 12. ![]() (Note: This blog post relates to announcements that Apple made yesterday, and therefore pertains only to macOS and iOS versions of our software.)
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