# Darklaf - A Darcula Look and Feel This project is based on the [darcula](https://github.com/bulenkov/Darcula) look and feel for Swing. Gradually all the custom UI and more from the darcula project wil be ported over and given a new look that follows the newer darcula look in IntelliJ. # Screenshot # Usage & Features The LookAndFeel can be easily installed using the 'LafManager' ````java LafManager.install(); ```` or by any other default method of setting the LaF of your swing application. ## Example ````java import com.weis.darklaf.LafManager; import javax.swing.*; import java.awt.*; public class DarklafDemo { public static void main(String[] args) { SwingUtilities.invokeLater(() -> { LafManager.install(); JFrame frame = new JFrame("Darklaf - A Darcula LaF for Swing"); frame.setSize(600, 400); JButton button = new JButton("Click here!"); JPanel content = new JPanel(); content.add(button); frame.setLocationRelativeTo(null); frame.setDefaultCloseOperation(JFrame.EXIT_ON_CLOSE); frame.setContentPane(content); frame.setVisible(true); }); } } ```` All custom component-variants and settings are customizable by setting the appropriate client property of the component. //Todo: list of properties This LookAndFeel supports custom window decorations (only Windows at this point). In contrast to most other LaFs the native window behaviour is not compromised giving a seamless experience that still looks native. # Roadmap - Finish all ui classes for the dark variant. - Port/Create light variant. - Enable custom theming.