On the bright side, the menubar icon works, and the themes work as well - if I leave SIP disabled. The System Preferences panel stays the same as it was when you had opted for Light Mode. More specifically, the colorful sidebar refuses to work at all, and the osax repeatedly asks for admin authorization in order to do certain things with cDock.
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The Dock will update automatically, so you can scroll through the available themes. This makes it so that the entire Mac system is in Dark or Light mode when making the selection in System Preferences. To apply a theme, select ‘Customize’ from cDock’s left-hand menu, open the ‘Current Theme’ dropdown and then select any theme from the list. In the event that you are done experimenting with changing how macOS looks, you can revert it back.
CDOCK THEMES MAC OS X
Mac OS X Theme is a Mac-style visual theme that can make your Windows look like an Apple computer. At the bottom of the list, select Log Out Purchase 234 icons (includes all icons in the dock), Icons list: bit.With elements of some not Aqua-like elements. Its an Aqua-like (lick) theme for macOS High Sierra. Looks similar to that of High Sierra except for the Finder Toolbar buttons. Tap the Apple logo in the top right of the Menu Bar UPDATE: Because of a request over at deviantART I put together a small update for macOS Mojave.Enter the following prompt into the command line:ĭefaults write -g NSRequiresAquaSystemAppearance -bool YesĪfter you have entered the prompt above and hit Enter, you may be prompted to enter your password.Make sure that you have Light Mode enabled in System Preferences.