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Help: Theme Builder Settings

Base Theme

The base theme to use.  Material Light, Dark, or Black.

Primary Color

The main color used throughout the app.

Primary Dark

Slight darker than the main color.  Used for the background of the mini player and the top status bar.

Accent Color

The accent color is used to theme most UI control elements (check box, radio button, seek bar, etc)

Dynamic Theme

Turning the dynamic theme on will override the default colors (selected above) with a colors based off the album art of the currently playing audio.

Dynamic Theme - Apply To

  • Now Playing - Theme now playing based off the playing album art.
  • Grid Items - Theme the album, artist, and albumartist grid items based off their artwork.
  • Details View - Theme the album details, artist details, etc views based off that specific album or artist art.  If unchecked, the view will be themed based off the playing album art.
  • Widgets - Theme the widgets based off the playing album art
  • Other - Theme all the other views based off the playing album art
  • Primary Color - The primary color will be dynamically themed, default color will be used if unchecked.
  • Primary Dark - The primary dark color will be dynamically themed, default color will be used if unchecked.
  • Accent Color - The accent color will be dynamically themed, default color will be used if unchecked.

Dynamic Theme - Use Single Color

The dynamic theme colors will be all based off of a single color from the album art.  If turned off, a vibrant color and a mute color will be used to create the theme.

Dynamic Theme - Prefer Vibrant Colors

Will prefer the vibrant color over the muted color for the theme

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