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185On macOS, Lagrange will automatically switch between dark and light modes if the "Use system theme" setting is enabled. On other platforms you'll need to switch manually. 185On macOS, Lagrange will automatically switch between dark and light modes if the "Use system theme" setting is enabled. On other platforms you'll need to switch manually.
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187The page content color themes are selected on the "Colors" tab of Preferences. The "Dark theme" is active in dark mode, and the "Light theme" is active in light mode. 187Page content color themes are selected on the "Colors" tab of Preferences. The "Dark theme" is active in dark mode, and the "Light theme" is active in light mode.
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189* Colorful Dark: All elements of the page are colored; the background is dark and text is light. This mode provides the best visual distinction between different domains because more color combinations are available. 189* Colorful Dark: All elements of the page are colored; the background is dark and text is light. This mode provides the best visual distinction between different domains because more color combinations are available.
190* Colorful Light: A single, bright background color with black text. This is the most colorful light theme. Note that colored backgrounds may reduce readability. 190* Colorful Light: A single, bright background color with black text. This is the most colorful light theme. Note that colored backgrounds may reduce readability.
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197### Page style 197### Page style
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199* Font: At the moment, two font options are provided. "Nunito" is a friendly rounded font. "Fira Sans" is bolder, narrower, and more angular. 199Heading/body font.
200* Line width: This setting determines the maximum width for text lines. "Window" disables the maximum limit and fits text lines to the full width of the window. Shorter lines are generally easier to read. 200
201There are two serif and two sans serif fonts. "Nunito" is a friendly rounded font. "Fira Sans" is bolder, narrower, and more angular.
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203Line width: This setting determines the maximum width for text lines. "Window" disables the maximum limit and fits text lines to the full width of the window. Shorter lines are generally easier to read.
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201* Big 1st paragraph: When enabled, the leading paragraph on the page is shown in a slightly larger font. 205* Big 1st paragraph: When enabled, the leading paragraph on the page is shown in a slightly larger font.
206* Quote indicator
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203Options for wide window layouts: 208Options for wide window sizes:
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205* Site icon: If there is room on the left side of the page text, the site icon appears there along with the top level heading. This allows one to keep better track of the current reading position in long documents. 210* Site icon: If there is room on the left side of the page text, the site icon appears there along with the top level heading. This allows one to keep better track of the current reading position in long documents.
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220### --sw 225### --sw
221Disable hardware accelerated graphics. Note that software rendering is anyway used as a fallback, so usually this option should not be necessary. 226Disable hardware accelerated graphics. Note that software rendering is anyway used as a fallback, so usually this option should not be necessary.
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223## Handling Gemini URLs (macOS) 228## Opening Gemini links
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225Lagrange registers itself as a "gemini:" URL scheme handler, so you can click on Gemini links in any application to open Lagrange with that URL. 230On macOS and Windows, Lagrange registers itself as a "gemini:" URL scheme handler, so you can click on Gemini links in any application to open Lagrange with that URL.
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227Likewise, .gmi/.gemini file extensions are registered as file formats that Lagrange can view so Finder will know how to open those automatically using Lagrange. 232Likewise (on macOS), .gmi/.gemini file extensions are registered as file formats that Lagrange can view so Finder will know how to open those automatically using Lagrange.
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229## Drop and drop 234## Drop and drop
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