Thanks for your good eyes Eirik!

"Maximize use of native look and feel" is only used for Open File action. I guess it is more used in platform applications, than in the IDE itself. I might keep it, however it shall be enabled only when native LaF is selected.

On 1/8/20 12:55 PM, Eirik Bakke wrote:
+1

I just tried the latest FlatLAF version, both dark and light, on HiDPI and regular 
displays on Windows. It certainly looks complete enough to remove the 
"experimental" mark!

Some possible tweaks for the future (besides my earlier comments about tab 
button borders):
* In the Property Sheet, horizontal separator lines are missing on the 
right-hand side, where property values are painted.
* The text in JButton components could be moved up 1 pixel, for better vertical 
centering.
* The main editor tab row has a slight blue tint on both the dark and light 
themes. I have a slight preference for keeping background colors for 
non-selected components in a neutral shade of grey.
* I wonder if it would be possible to get rid of the "Maximize use of native look 
and feel" checkbox in the options dialog (corresponds to 
WinSysPrefs.MAXIMIZE_NATIVE_LAF). As far as I can see grepping the sources, the only 
thing it controls is whether to use the native file chooser. Are there still cases where 
this needs to be used?

Thanks for this great contribution to NetBeans!

-- Eirik

-----Original Message-----
From: Karl Tauber <[email protected]>
Sent: Tuesday, January 7, 2020 7:32 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Remove (experimental) from FlatLaf Dark

+1


I'm already working on 2., 3. and on NETBEANS-3657.
PRs are coming soon...


You can change the progress bar height in FlatLaf.properties.
The default is:
    ProgressBar.horizontalSize=146,4

Try whether this is better:
    ProgressBar.horizontalSize=146,6


I also like to improve the editor/view tabs to address Eirik's comments in PR 
1771. And look at the other dark LaFs to find colors that need fixes in FlatLaf.


Karl


On 07.01.2020 18:07, Laszlo Kishalmi wrote:
Dear all, Karl,

Feature freeze is closing for 11.3 (next week). Thanks to Karl and
other active community members, FlatLaf Dark has progressed a lot and
it is a completely usable modern dark Laf for NetBeans. It can make
the Darcula plugin (AFAIK, the most downloaded NetBeans plugin from
the plugin
portal) obsolete. I see only 4 fixable issues:

1. Form designer: https://github.com/apache/netbeans/pull/1846

2. The versioning annotations and diff colors needs some adjustments
to the dark theme.

3. The border color of the search bar does not follow the LaF palette.
I guess that's just one line in a property file change.

4. Unbounded progress bar height is really small. (I do not know that
it is by design, but for me it's visually confusing)

Does anybody see anything else, before we could remove the
(experimental) adjective from this LaF?

BTW FlatLaf Light looks good as well it just missing some coloring
review and perhaps a fitting Editor Color theme.


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