Default menu bar icons have poor anti-aliasing in Dark Mode

Mp3tag v3.34-beta.7
Windows 10
1600x900 Resolution

Still some bad aliasing on the taskbar menus resembling scan-lines, specifically for Default icons. It gets worse for any that are greyed-out. I can see they use the same icon resolution as the toolbar at 100% so it’s not the icons themselves that are the issue, more like a rendering issue…?

The Original icons are fine and no actual issues with light mode but I included this screenshot as it does show how dark mode likes to “flatten” the greyed-out version’s tones as opposed to light mode’s preserving it.

Thanks for reporting and testing!

Can you try this internal version and see if it's improved for you?

64-bit: mp3tag-v3.34-beta.7.internal-x64-setup.exe
32-bit: mp3tag-v3.34-beta.7.internal-setup.exe

I've only touched the rendering of the Default icons in this new build. Those are actually different icons in dark mode that are generated on the fly based on the light-mode icons.

That’s done it! It’s also sorted the rendering on Original icons in dark mode:

It’s ALSO sorted the rendering on the toolbar at 100% so an all-round success:

toolbar fixed

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That's just great! This makes this long day a good one in the end. Thanks for testing this so quickly and confirming the fix.

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This is now publicly available with Mp3tag v3.34-beta.8.

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