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Cent Browser 3.9.2.45 Released
(06-02-2019, 05:55 AM)Gioppy Wrote: Hello!
How is the DirectWrite feature in v4.0.9.102? Does it work fine?
Hi! Do You mean work with disabled DirectWrite? I don't use disabling DirectWrite, but it works fine according to user feedback.
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(06-02-2019, 08:57 AM)Дмитрий Сакович Wrote: Hi! Do You mean work with disabled DirectWrite? I don't use disabling DirectWrite, but it works fine according to user feedback.

Thank you! So the problems have been solved?
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(06-03-2019, 11:43 AM)Gioppy Wrote: So the problems have been solved?
Check it out in person and tell us how it works for you!
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(06-03-2019, 11:43 AM)Gioppy Wrote: Thank you! So the problems have been solved?

Last DW problem is wrong spacing between letters in text on page. Solved in Cent 4.x.x.x versions.
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Thanks to the new update (4.0.9.112). Existed extenstions don't crash in this update.

I have two request for --force-dark-mode

* This feature could be add the Setttings.  So, many users can be noticed and use it.
* Can be change color (and font weights) of the active tab on dark-mode. It's very difficult to notice the active tab that is active in the other tabs. I would like to change the color of the active tab.
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(06-04-2019, 09:04 PM)pureocean Wrote: * Can be change color (and font weights) of the active tab on dark-mode. It's very difficult to notice the active tab that is active in the other tabs. I would like to change the color of the active tab.
Hi, what if someone likes what the default dark theme looks like? Try installing alternative themes from the google store.
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(06-04-2019, 09:04 PM)pureocean Wrote: Thanks to the new update (4.0.9.112). Existed extenstions don't crash in this update.

I have two request for --force-dark-mode

* This feature could be add the Setttings.  So, many users can be noticed and use it.
* Can be change color (and font weights) of the active tab on dark-mode. It's very difficult to notice the active tab that is active in the other tabs. I would like to change the color of the active tab.

There may be an option in the next version.
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(06-05-2019, 04:01 AM)Дмитрий Сакович Wrote: Hi, what if someone likes what the default dark theme looks like? Try installing alternative themes from the google store.

Of course, I meant it to could be added as a option setting. I was already using a dark theme from the Chrome Web Store. But they can't change to background color of context, bookmark menu. Aftert I upgraded Cent to v4 and after noticed to --force-dark-mode switch, I removed the existed dar theme. On bult-in dark mode's active tab color seems hard. Now You suggested themes on the Chrome Web Store page, I tried the themes here again. Better with built-in dark mode (--force-dark-mode). Thank you.

(06-05-2019, 04:27 PM)CentBrowser Wrote: There may be an option in the next version.

I'm always grateful that you keep to improve CentBrowser.
P.S.: I glad to see CentBroweser in a Windows PE of a USB boot release.
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(06-08-2019, 08:45 PM)pureocean Wrote: I was already using a dark theme from the Chrome Web Store. But they can't change to background color of context, bookmark menu.
You can enable the built-in dark mode and use themes from the Chrome store at the same time.
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(06-08-2019, 08:45 PM)pureocean Wrote: Of course, I meant it to could be added as a option setting. I was already using a dark theme from the Chrome Web Store. But they can't change to background color of context, bookmark menu. Aftert I upgraded Cent to v4 and after noticed to --force-dark-mode switch, I removed the existed dar theme. On bult-in dark mode's active tab color seems hard. Now You suggested themes on the Chrome Web Store page, I tried the themes here again. Better with built-in dark mode (--force-dark-mode). Thank you.


I'm always grateful that you keep to improve CentBrowser.
P.S.: I glad to see CentBroweser in a Windows PE of a USB boot release.

Have you tried using portable Cent Browser in Windows PE?
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