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Author SHA1 Message Date
Marshall Greenblatt 49a34d9160 Apply new Chromium style for #include sorting
Add "cef/" prefix for CEF #includes in libcef/ directory.

Sort #includes by following
https://google.github.io/styleguide/cppguide.html#Names_and_Order_of_Includes
2024-05-01 14:34:32 -04:00
Marshall Greenblatt 62c93f01f4 Avoid possible reentrancy of ThemeChanged (see #3671)
The call to SelectNativeTheme from ChromeBrowserFrame::Initialized was
causing Widget::ThemeChanged reentrancy via OnColorProviderCacheResetMissed
when running with `--enable-chrome-runtime --use-native`. Make all calls to
ThemeChanged async to avoid this and possible future issues.
2024-04-14 21:43:44 -04:00
Marshall Greenblatt f60476b848 views: Add support for OS and Chrome themes (fixes #3610, fixes #3671)
Controls now respect OS and Chrome themes by default for both Alloy
and Chrome runtimes. Chrome themes (mode and colors) can be configured
using the new CefRequestContext::SetChromeColorScheme method. Individual
theme colors can be overridden using the new CefWindowDelegate::
OnThemeColorsChanged and CefWindow::SetThemeColor methods.

The `--force-light-mode` and `--force-dark-mode` command-line flags are
now respected on all platforms as an override for the OS theme.

The current Chrome theme, if any, will take precedence over the OS theme
when determining light/dark status. On Windows and MacOS the titlebar
color will also be updated to match the light/dark theme.

Testable as follows:
- Run: `cefclient --enable-chrome-runtime` OR
       `cefclient --use-views --persist-user-preferences --cache-path=...`
  - App launches with default OS light/dark theme colors.
  - Change OS dark/light theme under system settings. Notice that theme
    colors change as expected.
  - Right click, select items from the new Theme sub-menu. Notice that
    theme colors behave as expected.
  - Exit and relaunch the app. Notice that the last-used theme colors are
    applied on app restart.
- Add `--background-color=green` to above command-line.
  - Perform the same actions as above. Notice that all controls start
    and remain green throughout (except some icons with Chrome runtime).
- Add `--force-light-mode` or `--force-dark-mode` to above command-line.
  - Perform the same actions as above. Notice that OS dark/light theme
    changes are ignored, but Chrome theme changes work as expected.
2024-04-09 16:19:35 -04:00