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If you specify custom colors for CustomTkinter elements, the you can either use a
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If you specify custom colors for CustomTkinter elements, the you can either use a
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tuple in the form: (light_color, dark_color). Or you can set a single color
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tuple in the form: (light_color, dark_color). Or you can set a single color
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which will be used in light and dark theme.
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which will be used in light and dark theme.
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```python
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button = customtkinter.CTkButton(master=root_tk,
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fg_color=("black", "lightgray"), # <- tuple color for light and dark theme
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text="CTkButton",
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command=button_event)
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button.place(relx=0.5, rely=0.5, anchor=tkinter.CENTER)
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```
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### How to use macOS dark mode?
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### How to use macOS dark mode?
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If you have a python version with Tcl/Tk >= 8.6.9, then you can enable the macOS
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If you have a python version with Tcl/Tk >= 8.6.9, then you can enable the macOS
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