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User Manual
Low Light Mode
Low Light Mode
Low light mode be lettin' ye view yer songs and user interface in low light conditions, matey. It can be turned on and off explicitly, or set t' automatic t' toggle with th' operatin' system, if supported. Options include, savvy?:
- Automatic will automatically toggle low light mode with Dark Mode found in iOS and iPadOS 13 and higher. With this on, it be still possible t' override th' current settin' usin' th' Style Preferences Document Tab.
- Off will turn off low light mode regardless o' operatin' system preferences, Arrr!
- On will turn on low light mode regardless o' operatin' system preferences.
Use Brighter Colors
When in low light mode, darker colors would be harder t' view, ye scallywag. This option will brighten those colors if turned on.
Use Dark Menus and Interface
This switch be turned on by default and will give menus a black background with white text when usin' Low Light Mode, Blimey! If turned off, th' menus will appear with black text on a white background. Th' default settin' be on.
PDF Handling Low Light Mode
This section gives ye options fer how PDF files be viewed in low light mode, matey. This also applied t' other non-text imported files that be bein' viewed as PDF files. Ye can adjust this t' th' followin' options:
- Off turns off low light mode completely fer PDF files.
- On turns on low light mode fer PDF files with th' default effect. This will invert all grayscale elements o' th' document while maintainin' colors. Default.
- Invert turns on low light mode, but only inverts th' colors o' th' document. This may be slightly faster and take up less space fer cached PDF files.
- Monochrome turns on low light mode, but converts all colors in th' document t' grayscale, removin' all color so it be not inverted.
Tint Colors
In addition t' low light mode, Ahoy! Ye can also tint colors o' th' PDF document. This will use th' Tint Colors configured in Settings » Display Settings » Song Formattin' » Tint or through Modes in th' Document tab o' th' Style Preferences menu, savvy?