My programming experience is based on JS and Python, so compiling is something new and I naively believed that it would be simple... after a fun fun afternoon installing many tools, I came to the conclusion that I first need to understand what I'm trying to do before bbeing able to do it, so it's back to studying basic C for this guy (;
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I was very happy to know that Mr. Puckette plans to implement the color change option in 0.56, many will celebrate the news. And there's no rush, I can wait... if the release is after my death, one way or another, my problems will be solved!
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Mr. IOhannes
Could you (or anyone else) kindly explain how to use the attached .asc file?
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Anyway, thank you all for the replies. I've choosed Pd over C74's Max and others mostly because of the active and ready-to-help nature of it's users.

On Fri, Dec 20, 2024 at 8:13 PM IOhannes m zmölnig <zmoelnig@iem.at> wrote:
On 20/12/2024 19:52, Kevin Haywood wrote:
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> Even having the most basic dark mode which swaps the black and white elements would be a huge usability improvement – more often than not, my music making takes place in low lighting scenarios, where it’s various degrees of unpleasant to become a deer in headlights whenever I have Pd up.


```
xcalib -i -a
```

this works right now.

gfsd
IOhannes
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