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  • Win10Palette(Nullable<Color>, Boolean) Constructor

    Initializes a new instance of the Win10Palette class with specified settings.

    Namespace: DevExpress.Xpf.Core

    Assembly: DevExpress.Xpf.Core.v25.1.dll

    NuGet Package: DevExpress.Wpf.Core

    Declaration

    public Win10Palette(
        Color? accentColor = null,
        bool listenAccentColorChanges = true
    )

    Optional Parameters

    Name Type Default Description
    accentColor Nullable<Color> null

    null to get the Windows accent color; otherwise, the accent color.

    listenAccentColorChanges Boolean True

    true to create and apply a new palette to Win10 themes when a user changes the Windows accent color; otherwise, false.

    Remarks

    Pass a Win10Palette instance as a parameter to any Theme.CreateTheme method to generate a theme with a Windows accent color.

    If the listenAccentColorChanges constructor parameter is true, the palette generates a new theme each time a user changes the Windows accent color setting.

    The Win10Palette works with Windows 10 and higher. If the palette cannot find a Windows accent color, the parameter is set to #FF0078D7.

    Tip

    You can use the Theme.CachePaletteThemes property to cache the current palette theme assembly. The cache reduces load times in future application runs.

    Examples

    The following code sample generates a new theme (based on the Win10Light) that gets the Windows accent color, and applies the theme on application startup:

    protected override void OnStartup(StartupEventArgs e) {
        var palette = new Win10Palette();
        var theme = Theme.CreateTheme(palette, Theme.Win10Light);
        Theme.RegisterTheme(theme);
        ApplicationThemeHelper.ApplicationThemeName = theme.Name;
        base.OnStartup(e);
    }
    

    The following code sample generates a new theme (based on the Win10Light) with the ffffb900 accent color and applies the theme on application startup:

    protected override void OnStartup(StartupEventArgs e) {
        var palette = new Win10Palette((Color)ColorConverter.ConvertFromString("#ffffb900"), false);
        var theme = Theme.CreateTheme(palette, Theme.Win10Light);
        Theme.RegisterTheme(theme);
        ApplicationThemeHelper.ApplicationThemeName = theme.Name;
        base.OnStartup(e);
    }
    
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