New on CTAN: darkmode
Date: September 3, 2022 9:20:39 AM CEST
Ruben Deisenroth submitted the
darkmode
package.
Version: 1.0.1 2022-09-01
License: lppl1.3
Summary description: General Dark Mode Support for LaTeX-Documents
Announcement text:
Hi, i am happy to finally publish my first LaTeX-Package: darkmode The darkmode Package provides an API for template and package developers to create dynamic color schemes for light- and darkmodes. For those unaware: We refer to dark mode when a document has a dark background with a light font and to light mode if it has a dark font with a light background. Therefore, it provides the following Commands: \IfDarkModeT{<true code>} \IfDarkModeF{<false code>} \IfDarkModeTF{<true code>}{<false code>} \enabledarkmode \disabledarkmode (enabledarkmode and disabledarkmode should only be used at the preamble) Why? While for the common task of printing a dark mode has a lot of disadvantages and would take a lot of ink, theese days it becomes more and more common to view PDF files directly on a Screen. And Screens emit a lot of Blue light, which - especially in the evening - can be really annoying to stare at when working on a large text document. Also modern displays can get so bright that a stark black and white contrast is too strong for most lighting scenarios. Kind regards, Ruben
The package’s Catalogue entry can be viewed at https://ctan.org/pkg/darkmode The package’s files themselves can be inspected at https://mirrors.ctan.org/macros/latex/contrib/darkmode/
Thanks for the upload. For the CTAN Team Petra Rübe-Pugliese
CTAN is run entirely by volunteers and supported by TeX user groups. Please join a user group or donate to one, see https://ctan.org/lugs
Hi, i am happy to finally publish my first LaTeX-Package: darkmode The darkmode Package provides an API for template and package developers to create dynamic color schemes for light- and darkmodes. For those unaware: We refer to dark mode when a document has a dark background with a light font and to light mode if it has a dark font with a light background. Therefore, it provides the following Commands: \IfDarkModeT{<true code>} \IfDarkModeF{<false code>} \IfDarkModeTF{<true code>}{<false code>} \enabledarkmode \disabledarkmode (enabledarkmode and disabledarkmode should only be used at the preamble) Why? While for the common task of printing a dark mode has a lot of disadvantages and would take a lot of ink, theese days it becomes more and more common to view PDF files directly on a Screen. And Screens emit a lot of Blue light, which - especially in the evening - can be really annoying to stare at when working on a large text document. Also modern displays can get so bright that a stark black and white contrast is too strong for most lighting scenarios. Kind regards, Ruben
The package’s Catalogue entry can be viewed at https://ctan.org/pkg/darkmode The package’s files themselves can be inspected at https://mirrors.ctan.org/macros/latex/contrib/darkmode/
Thanks for the upload. For the CTAN Team Petra Rübe-Pugliese
CTAN is run entirely by volunteers and supported by TeX user groups. Please join a user group or donate to one, see https://ctan.org/lugs
darkmode – General Dark Mode Support for LaTeX-Documents
This package provides an API for template and package developers to create dynamic color schemes for light- and darkmodes.
For those unaware: We refer to dark mode when a document has a dark background with a light font and to light mode if it has a dark font with a light background.
Package | darkmode |
Version | 1.0.1 2022-09-01 |
Copyright | 2022 Ruben Deisenroth |
Maintainer | Ruben Deisenroth |