macOS: match scroller’s appearance with surface’s background
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@ -172,13 +172,16 @@ class SurfaceScrollView: NSView {
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// MARK: Scrolling
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private func synchronizeAppearance() {
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let scrollbarConfig = surfaceView.derivedConfig.scrollbar
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scrollView.hasVerticalScroller = scrollbarConfig != .never
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scrollView.verticalScroller?.controlSize = .small
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let hasLightBackground = OSColor(surfaceView.derivedConfig.backgroundColor).isLightColor
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// Make sure the scroller’s appearance matches the surface's background color.
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scrollView.appearance = NSAppearance(named: hasLightBackground ? .aqua : .darkAqua)
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}
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/// Positions the surface view to fill the currently visible rectangle.
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///
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/// This is called whenever the scroll position changes. The surface view (which does the
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