Crate window_vibrancy

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Make your windows vibrant.

§Platform-specific

  • Linux: Unsupported, Blur and any vibrancy effects are controlled by the compositor installed on the end-user system.

§Example

use window_vibrancy::{apply_vibrancy, apply_blur, NSVisualEffectMaterial};

#[cfg(target_os = "macos")]
apply_vibrancy(&window, NSVisualEffectMaterial::AppearanceBased, None, None).expect("Unsupported platform! 'apply_vibrancy' is only supported on macOS");

#[cfg(target_os = "windows")]
apply_blur(&window, Some((18, 18, 18, 125))).expect("Unsupported platform! 'apply_blur' is only supported on Windows");

Enums§

Functions§

  • Applies Acrylic effect to you window. Works only on Windows 10 v1809 or newer.
  • Applies blur effect to window. Works only on Windows 7, Windows 10 v1809 or newer.
  • Applies mica effect to window. Works only on Windows 11.
  • Applies mica tabbed effect to window. Works only on Windows 11.
  • Applies macos vibrancy effect to window. Works only on macOS 10.10 or newer.
  • Clears acrylic effect applied to window. Works only on Windows 10 v1809 or newer.
  • Clears blur effect applied to window. Works only on Windows 7, Windows 10 v1809 or newer.
  • Clears mica effect applied to window. Works only on Windows 11.
  • Clears mica tabbed effect applied to window. Works only on Windows 11.

Type Aliases§

  • a tuple of RGBA colors. Each value has minimum of 0 and maximum of 255.