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package javafx.application;
/**
* Defines the color scheme of the user interface, which specifies whether applications
* should prefer light text on dark backgrounds, or dark text on light backgrounds.
*
* @see javafx.application.Platform.Preferences#colorSchemeProperty()
* @since 22
*/
public enum ColorScheme {
/**
* A light color scheme uses bright backgrounds and dark text.
*/
LIGHT,
/**
* A dark color scheme uses dark backgrounds and bright text.
*/
DARK
}
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