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Slack 3.2.0 broken again #52

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neotron opened this issue Jun 12, 2018 · 9 comments
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Slack 3.2.0 broken again #52

neotron opened this issue Jun 12, 2018 · 9 comments

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@neotron
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neotron commented Jun 12, 2018

Sadly, 3.2.0 (Mac) is now back to white background etc.

@jamesbascle
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Same on windows. Everything is the same except the actual text background and text (white and black)

@Ghostpants77
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Ghostpants77 commented Jun 13, 2018

yup same here. imagine my horror when i went to log in to work and saw that i would be staring at a white screen all night... I just removed the 3.2.1 folder from the slack folder and presto back to my beautiful
black screen

@steveharman
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Hi @Ghostpants77 - would you be able to expand on your method please? I'm struggling to find a "3.2.1 folder" inside the Slack bundle (Mac) and am desperate to get "back to black".

Thanks,

Steve

@richardcane
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I'm on 3.2.0 and all the fixes listed in #48 still work.

@steveharman
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+1

I just re-applied the code @richardcane linked to (in 3.2.0 Mac) and I'm "back to black". Having had yet another discussion with SlackHQ on Twitter about this. I know, I know, fruitless as ever.

Maybe Apple's upcoming dark theme feature in the next macOS will help (Mac users...)

@willpower232
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When slack updates to a new version, it creates a new folder with all the new code in so if you want to keep using the customisations, you'll have to modify the interop file in the new folder.

Your previously modified interop file is probably still in the old version folder so you can copy the exact modifications you want.

@jamesbascle
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jamesbascle commented Jun 13, 2018 via email

@neotron
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neotron commented Jun 13, 2018

It seems I did something wrong, and I can indeed get it work again. Disregard.

@designbyadrian
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Maybe Apple's upcoming dark theme feature in the next macOS will help (Mac users...)

No, apps have to support Dark Mode, it's not an automatic fix. macOS can't assume which areas should be inverted.

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