Anki now solely relies on the night mode setting in the preferences
to decide whether to show in light or dark mode. Some users wanted
to run Anki in light mode while keeping the rest of their system dark,
and there were various display problems when dark mode was changed
after Anki started that couldn't be easily worked around.
NSRequiresAquaAppearance is set again, which means we can rely on
the interface appearing properly and not changing as the macOS theme
is changed.
Users who only use dark mode, and preferred the native look of widgets
in dark mode, can achieve the previous appearance by running the
following command in the terminal:
defaults write net.ankiweb.dtop NSRequiresAquaSystemAppearance -bool no
And the following in the debug console:
mw.pm.meta["dark_mode_widgets"] = True
This is hidden behind a debug console command because it requires the
user ensure their system is always set to the same light/dark mode
as Anki.
for aqt on qt/Makefile, because .whl files are just zip simple
zip files and do not support dynamic versioning. Also, there is no
restriction for aqt to be shipped as source tarball because it does
not ship any binaries.
these builds are now available on
https://github.com/ankitects/anki-typecheck
The add-on docs will be updated shortly to provide info on
using the new hooks and type checking.