Hi Mike,

thank you for doing that, I'll be waiting for any update on this.

Regards!

On Wednesday, November 22, 2023 at 9:09:43 PM UTC mike...@chromium.org 
wrote:

> Hi Jakub (moving blink-dev to bcc),
>
> Let me reach out off-list to see if I can help connect the dots.
>
> thanks,
> Mike
> On 11/22/23 11:59 AM, 'Jakub Pawlik' via blink-dev wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I'm hoping to get in touch with someone who can provide some guidance on 
> the issue. I'm still locked out and would really appreciate some help 
> getting this resolved. 
> If you know anyone who might help please let me know.
>
> Thanks! 
>
> On Wednesday, November 15, 2023 at 5:46:22 PM UTC Jakub Pawlik wrote:
>
>> Hi Blink Dev Team,
>>
>> I hope you are doing well. I'm writing to follow up on the case I 
>> described in my previous email, since I haven't received any response. 
>> I was wondering if you had the opportunity to take a look at it?
>> I would appreciate any advice you can provide on this matter.
>>
>> Thank you in advance for your time.
>>
>> Best regards,
>> Jakub
>>
>> On Mon, Nov 13, 2023 at 1:19 PM Jakub Pawlik <jakub...@google.com> wrote:
>>
>>> Hello Blink Dev Team!
>>>
>>> I’m reaching out to the Google Web Accessibility Team. I’d like to ask 
>>> your team for help with an issue I’ve been struggling to find a solution 
>>> for.
>>> I’m trying to find a way to emulate high contrast black (HCB) mode in 
>>> web tests running under Linux using the Chrome browser.
>>>
>>> What I would like to achieve is a high contrast black mode, which 
>>> normally I can easily activate in Dev Tools UI in the Rendering tab by 
>>> activating "prefers-color-scheme: dark" and "forced-colors: active".
>>> [image: image.png]
>>> It would be great to know a set of command line flags that I can pass 
>>> while opening Chrome so that it activates the same mode as by setting 
>>> prefers-color-scheme and forced-colors via the UI.
>>>
>>> I have tried to achieve this using the following flags:
>>> --force-high-contrast
>>> --enable-features=ForcedColors
>>> --blink-settings=preferredColorScheme=0,forceDarkModeEnabled=true
>>> However, this does not give the desired effect.
>>>
>>> I would be very grateful for any advice on this.
>>>
>>> Thanks a lot in advance and regards!
>>> Jakub Pawlik
>>>
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