Page Styles
There are five page styles associated with every theme.
- Dark (theme)
- Light (theme)
- Blend (theme)
- Dark (system)
- Light (system)
Three are of the styles are defined by the theme and two of the styles are the default system styles.
The following table shows the various ways you can change the styles:
Hotkey
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Ctrl+Shift+S (fiddles the page styles, focus must be in a page frame)
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Titlebar context menu
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Page Style
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Page toolbar
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Drop down button in the page toolbar
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Titlebar context menu
To choose a page style using the titlebar context menu, right-click the titlebar and choose Page Style. Then select a style.
Page toolbar
To choose a page style using the page toolbar click the page style drop down button, then choose a style.
Dark (theme)
The dark theme page style is a theme which matches the general look and feel of the current theme and uses a dark background with light text. The following is the Dark (theme) page style for
the Autumn Orange theme.
Light (theme)
The light theme page style is a theme which matches the general look and feel of the current theme and uses a light background with dark text. The following is the Light (theme) page style for
the Autumn Orange theme.
Blend (theme)
The blend page style is a theme which matches the general look and feel of the current theme and attempts to blend with the background. If the theme has a solid background color then the
page frame borders and backcolor will match for a seamless look and feel. If the theme background is an image, then the page frame borders and backgrounds will all be the same color and attempt
to match a dominant color in the background.
The primary purpose for the blend style is to support a distraction free environment
The following is the blend theme page style for the Autumn Orange theme and for the Alabaster theme.
Dark (system)
The dark system page style is the default dark page style. It appears the same regardless of the current theme.
Light (system)
The light system page style is the default light page style. It appears the same regardless of the current theme.