Any chance of migration?
See original GitHub issueAs we can see in IntelliJ IDEA 2018.1 there’re lots of UI changes, while this repo is not up-to-date.
I spent a day trying to extract com.intellij.ide.ui.laf
from the source code of IntelliJ IDEA but it’s highly coupled to the whole code base.
I wonder if there’s any possibility of migrating the (at least some) changes from the newest version (like the flat button UI) to this repo.
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@ice1000 I can’t agree more
Would be fabulous - also because I could use darcula for an application that will have a variant that will be integrated in IntelliJ, so then it would be pretty much exactly the same laf.