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Ability to set a weekly schedule with specific days when Light and Dark Auto Switches.

Open 16BitRun opened this issue 1 year ago • 1 comments

Hi,

Is it possible to set a weekly schedule of when light mode with be on and when Dark Mode based on specific days on the week. For example, I work from home and I would like to automatically set Light Mode on my weekly Microsoft Teams Video Conferences on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays only from 7:30am - 2:30pm and then have it revert to Dark Mode. I know this is possible using Windows Task Manager but it would be great if this could be implemented into the Auto Dark Mode app.

16BitRun avatar Aug 03 '24 21:08 16BitRun

We've been thinking about more sophisticated configuration for the timed events. Unfortunately it's quite a bit of work and there's no real time for it as ADM is a passion project.

Implementing this would require a substantial rewrite of how the dark and light states are calculated including changes to the postpone logic ("pause until next sunset/sunrise etc would need to be adjusted, wordings changed etc)

I would say that at this point in time it's unfortunately not very realistic for me (@Armin2208's role nowadays has more moved towards administration, testing and keeping the lights on for our store listing and ability to sign builds).

Spiritreader avatar Nov 24 '24 23:11 Spiritreader

@ChenYiLins this probably doesn't really fall into the "good first issue" category, this is more like "you know everything inside out about how theme switch governors work, and are very proficient in both frontend and backend c# programming" territory 😆

Spiritreader avatar Sep 08 '25 15:09 Spiritreader

@ChenYiLins this probably doesn't really fall into the "good first issue" category, this is more like "you know everything inside out about how theme switch governors work, 和 are very proficient in both frontend and backend c# programming" territory 😆

Yes, I'm sorry. Haha, this is really not an easy function to develop.

ChenYiLins avatar Sep 09 '25 02:09 ChenYiLins