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In Yosemite DP2 work dark mode.Write on terminal:

sudo defaults write /Library/Preferences/.GlobalPreferences AppleInterfaceTheme Dark

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After this restart PC.

 

Come beck to Default theme write on terminal:

sudo defaults write /Library/Preferences/.GlobalPreferences AppleInterfaceTheme Light
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its super buggy Menubar items and finder aren't in black mode yet, it should need this too(still incomplete):

 

 

Open your /System/Library folder by clicking Go >> Computer on the Apple menu bar, click your Yosemite drive then go to System >> Library

Open the CoreServices folder

Right click SystemAppearance.bundle and choose Show Package Contents

Open Content >> Resources

Rename “DarkAppearance.car” to “GraphiteAppearance.car”

Open System Preference >> General

Under Appearance switch from Blue to Graphite

Logout and log back in

 

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its super buggy Menubar items and finder aren't in black mode yet, it should need this too(still incomplete):

 

 

Open your /System/Library folder by clicking Go >> Computer on the Apple menu bar, click your Yosemite drive then go to System >> Library

Open the CoreServices folder

Right click SystemAppearance.bundle and choose Show Package Contents

Open Content >> Resources

Rename “DarkAppearance.car” to “GraphiteAppearance.car”

Open System Preference >> General

Under Appearance switch from Blue to Graphite

Logout and log back in

 

Source: cultofmac

Finder is fine - however, the MenuBar is not.  (Finder shows white text, and the white Apple, on the dark background, as is proper - however, the MenuBar text and icons are unchanged - oopies.)

 

It reminds me a lot of the current Visual Studio IDE (Windows) - which has a dark theme as the default.  Once they fix the MenuBar, it will work MUCH better.

its super buggy Menubar items and finder aren't in black mode yet, it should need this too(still incomplete):

 

 

Open your /System/Library folder by clicking Go >> Computer on the Apple menu bar, click your Yosemite drive then go to System >> Library

Open the CoreServices folder

Right click SystemAppearance.bundle and choose Show Package Contents

Open Content >> Resources

Rename “DarkAppearance.car” to “GraphiteAppearance.car”

Open System Preference >> General

Under Appearance switch from Blue to Graphite

Logout and log back in

 

Source: cultofmac

 

Post the picture please....This is dark mode no graphite.

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