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Theme customization is currently unsupported and subject to change, but if you want

to play with it - here's how it works!

Themes are divided into two groups: "Day" and "Night". Files placed into each of
these subfolders will appear in the associated menu of the theme settings in
Twitterrific.

The theme files are in the standard Property List (plist) format. Twitterrific
requires that the theme files are named with a file extension of
".twitterrifictheme" but any plist editor should be able to open and save them.

Twitterrific will only recognize files within the "Day" and "Night" subfolders, so
to get started creating your own, duplicate the included "Sample.twitterrifictheme"
file (which you should find alongside this file) and place your copy in either the
Day or Night subfolder. Open the theme settings in Twitterrific and then choose
your new theme to activate it.

Twitterrific monitors changes to whatever theme file it is currently using, so if


you edit and save the theme file in-place on iCloud Drive, Twitterrific will reload
whenever the file changes. This means you can easily edit the theme file on your
Mac or in split screen on your iPad and see the changes live in Twitterrific nearly
instantly.

The color format is R:G:B where each color component is a number between 0 and 255
and separated by a colon.

You'll have to use trial and error to figure out which colors to change to get
things to look just the way you want - but that's all part of the fun, right?!

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