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Eclipse dark theme
Eclipse dark theme









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If you’re interested in trying Eclipse Dark Mode Colors out for yourself, then the tweak is available for free from the Packix repository. Perhaps some of my favorite features that come baked into Eclipse Dark Mode Colors are the Midnight and Adaptive presets, as Midnight gives your iPhone a darker-than-stock dark mode that looks gorgeous on OLED displays, whereas Adaptive simply colorizes the app’s interface based on the dominant color of its icon. Enable or disable Adaptive Theming (themes based on the app icon color).We’ll outline the last two panes of preferences for you below: Color Settings

eclipse dark theme

Here, you can toggle dark mode on or off for specific apps individually, and if you have any apps that don’t seem to obey your iPhone’s native dark mode setting, then you can forcefully enable dark mode in this pane. Perhaps unsurprisingly, the panes dealing with the apps look strikingly similar. Choose the apps that you want to force-enable dark mode for.Choose the apps that the tweak will be enabled for.Once installed, you can enable popular presets or configure color options that suit your needs you can do this and more from a dedicated preference pane that gets added to the Settings app:

eclipse dark theme

Perhaps the most striking reasons to use a dark mode-centric tweak on iOS 13 or later is to customize the dark mode colors and compel dark mode support in apps that don’t normally support it out of the box, as depicted in the gorgeous screenshot examples above compliments of graphic designer last time we showed you Eclipse was last year for the iOS 12 jailbreak, and from what it seems, Eclipse Dark Mode Colors is a complete from-scratch rewrite of the tweak with the dynamics of iOS 13 and later in mind. Perhaps the most obvious question that folks will be asking in terms of this release is, “why would I need a dark mode tweak on an operating system that supports dark mode out of the box?” and that’s a legitimate question. So if you’re on iOS 13 or later and you’re looking to get more out of dark mode, what should you do now? Allow us to point you to Eclipse Dark Mode Colors (iOS 13+), the latest iteration of iOS developer Guillermo Morán’s popular dark mode tweak that brings custom color schemes and a slew of other options to iOS’ native dark mode implementation. Albeit limited in at least some capacity by way of color options and app support, it was a mild starting point that helped a lot of people realize the full potential and beauty of their iPhones’ OLED displays. Apple listened to our cries of desperation and finally integrated a native dark mode into iOS 13.











Eclipse dark theme