> This PR adds style themes as a first-class concept to OpenJFX. A style theme
> is a collection of stylesheets and the logic that governs them. Style themes
> can respond to OS notifications and update their stylesheets dynamically.
> This PR also re-implements Caspian and Modena as style themes.
>
> ### New APIs in `javafx.graphics`
> The new theming-related APIs in `javafx.graphics` provide a basic framework
> to support application-wide style themes. Higher-level theming concepts (for
> example, "dark mode" detection or accent coloring) are not a part of this
> basic framework, because any API invented here might soon be out of date.
> Implementations can build on top of this framework to add useful higher-level
> features.
> #### 1. StyleTheme
> A style theme is an implementation of the `javafx.css.StyleTheme` interface:
>
> /**
> * {@code StyleTheme} is a collection of stylesheets that specify the
> appearance of UI controls and other
> * nodes in the application. Like a user-agent stylesheet, a {@code
> StyleTheme} is implicitly used by all
> * JavaFX nodes in the scene graph.
> * <p>
> * The list of stylesheets that comprise a {@code StyleTheme} can be modified
> while the application is running,
> * enabling applications to create dynamic themes that respond to changing
> user preferences.
> * <p>
> * In the CSS subsystem, stylesheets that comprise a {@code StyleTheme} are
> classified as
> * {@link StyleOrigin#USER_AGENT} stylesheets, but have a higher precedence
> in the CSS cascade
> * than a stylesheet referenced by {@link
> Application#userAgentStylesheetProperty()}.
> */
> public interface StyleTheme {
> /**
> * Gets the list of stylesheet URLs that comprise this {@code StyleTheme}.
> * <p>
> * If the list of stylesheets that comprise this {@code StyleTheme} is
> changed at runtime, this
> * method must return an {@link ObservableList} to allow the CSS
> subsystem to subscribe to list
> * change notifications.
> *
> * @implNote Implementations of this method that return an {@link
> ObservableList} are encouraged
> * to minimize the number of subsequent list change
> notifications that are fired by the
> * list, as each change notification causes the CSS subsystem
> to re-apply the referenced
> * stylesheets.
> */
> List<String> getStylesheets();
> }
>
>
> A new `styleTheme` property is added to `javafx.application.Application`, and
> `userAgentStylesheet` is promoted to a JavaFX property (currently, this is
> just a getter/setter pair):
>
> public class Application {
> ...
> /**
> * Specifies the user-agent stylesheet of the application.
> * <p>
> * A user-agent stylesheet is a global stylesheet that can be specified
> in addition to a
> * {@link StyleTheme} and that is implicitly used by all JavaFX nodes in
> the scene graph.
> * It can be used to provide default styling for UI controls and other
> nodes.
> * A user-agent stylesheets has the lowest precedence in the CSS cascade.
> * <p>
> * Before JavaFX 20, built-in themes were selectable using the special
> user-agent stylesheet constants
> * {@link #STYLESHEET_CASPIAN} and {@link #STYLESHEET_MODENA}. For
> backwards compatibility, the meaning
> * of these special constants is retained: setting the user-agent
> stylesheet to either {@code STYLESHEET_CASPIAN}
> * or {@code STYLESHEET_MODENA} will also set the value of the {@link
> #styleThemeProperty() styleTheme}
> * property to a new instance of the corresponding theme class.
> * <p>
> * Note: this property must only be modified on the JavaFX application
> thread.
> */
> public static StringProperty userAgentStylesheetProperty();
> public static String getUserAgentStylesheet();
> public static void setUserAgentStylesheet(String url);
>
> /**
> * Specifies the {@link StyleTheme} of the application.
> * <p>
> * {@code StyleTheme} is a collection of stylesheets that define the
> appearance of the application.
> * Like a user-agent stylesheet, a {@code StyleTheme} is implicitly used
> by all JavaFX nodes in the
> * scene graph.
> * <p>
> * Stylesheets that comprise a {@code StyleTheme} have a higher
> precedence in the CSS cascade than a
> * stylesheet referenced by the {@link #userAgentStylesheetProperty()
> userAgentStylesheet} property.
> * <p>
> * Note: this property must only be modified on the JavaFX application
> thread.
> */
> public static ObjectProperty<StyleTheme> styleThemeProperty();
> public static StyleTheme getStyleTheme();
> public static void setStyleTheme(StyleTheme theme);
> ...
> }
>
>
> `styleTheme` and `userAgentStylesheet` are correlated to preserve backwards
> compatibility: setting `userAgentStylesheet` to the magic values "CASPIAN" or
> "MODENA" will implicitly set `styleTheme` to a new instance of the
> `CaspianTheme` or `ModenaTheme` class. Aside from these magic values,
> `userAgentStylesheet` can be set independently from `styleTheme`. In the CSS
> cascade, `userAgentStylesheet` has a lower precedence than `styleTheme`.
>
> #### 2. PlatformPreferences
> `javafx.application.PlatformPreferences` can be used to query UI-related
> information about the current platform to allow theme implementations to
> adapt to the operating system. The interface extends `Map` and adds several
> useful methods, as well as the option to register a listener for change
> notifications:
>
> /**
> * Contains UI preferences of the current platform.
> * <p>
> * {@code PlatformPreferences} implements {@link Map} to expose platform
> preferences as key-value pairs.
> * For convenience, {@link #getString}, {@link #getBoolean} and {@link
> #getColor} are provided as typed
> * alternatives to the untyped {@link #get} method.
> * <p>
> * The preferences that are reported by the platform may be dependent on the
> operating system version.
> * Applications should always test whether a preference is available, or use
> the {@link #getString(String, String)},
> * {@link #getBoolean(String, boolean)} or {@link #getColor(String, Color)}
> overloads that accept a fallback
> * value if the preference is not available.
> */
> public interface PlatformPreferences extends Map<String, Object> {
> String getString(String key);
> String getString(String key, String fallbackValue);
>
> Boolean getBoolean(String key);
> boolean getBoolean(String key, boolean fallbackValue);
>
> Color getColor(String key);
> Color getColor(String key, Color fallbackValue);
>
> void addListener(PlatformPreferencesListener listener);
> void removeListener(PlatformPreferencesListener listener);
> }
>
> An instance of `PlatformPreferences` can be retrieved via
> `Platform.getPreferences()`.
>
> ### Usage
> In its simplest form, a style theme is just a static collection of
> stylesheets:
>
> Application.setStyleTheme(() -> List.of("stylesheet1.css", "stylesheet2.css");
>
> A dynamic theme can be created by returning an instance of `ObservableList`:
>
> public class MyCustomTheme implements StyleTheme {
> private final ObservableList<String> stylesheets =
> FXCollections.observableArrayList("colors-light.css", "controls.css");
>
> @Override
> public List<String> getStylesheets() {
> return stylesheets;
> }
>
> public void setDarkMode(boolean enabled) {
> stylesheets.set(0, enabled ? "colors-dark.css" : "colors-light.css");
> }
> }
>
> `CaspianTheme` and `ModenaTheme` can be extended by prepending or appending
> additional stylesheets:
>
> Application.setStyleTheme(new ModenaTheme() {
> {
> addFirst("stylesheet1.css");
> addLast("stylesheet2.css");
> }
> });
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