userInterfaceStyle

P33856
predicate

Indicates the visual presentation mode or theme (such as light or dark) that the user interface is currently using or configured to use.

All labels observed (3)

Label Occurrences
userInterfaceStyle canonical 71
hasUserInterfaceTheme 2
hasUserInterfaceStyle 1

Sample triples (74)

Subject Object
Linux Mint traditional desktop metaphor
MATE desktop environment classic GNOME 2-style interface via predicate surface "hasUserInterfaceStyle"
Nokia X Windows Phone–inspired tile interface
Pixel Launcher clean
Pixel Launcher minimalist
Xerox Star system direct manipulation interface
LisaProject graphical user interface
Music Blocks block-based
System 5 desktop metaphor
System 7 (early versions)
surface form: System 7
desktop metaphor
Microsoft Chat graphical user interface
Avant Browser (legacy versions)
surface form: Avant Browser
Internet Explorer–like interface
Windows Basic non-Aero interface
MATE traditional
MATE GNOME 2-like
Program Manager Program groups and icons
MS-DOS Executive list-based interface
MS-DOS Executive non-overlapping tiled windows
Nemo file manager traditional file manager interface
macOS System Settings sidebar-based
macOS System Settings single-window
Cinnamon traditional desktop metaphor
Cinnamon Windows-like interface
Windows 2.0 graphical user interface
macOS Yosemite 10.10.3 Aqua
NXT-G drag-and-drop blocks
GEM desktop WIMP
Tempo Mac OS Platinum
surface form: Mac OS Platinum interface
Intuition WIMP
PC Settings app modern UI
PC Settings app touch-friendly interface
EPOC pen-based
EPOC keyboard-based
UIQ touchscreen with softkeys
Series 80 menu-driven
Series 80 desktop-like
Office 2013 modern UI
twm stacking
twm classic X11 look
Magit keyboard-driven
Magit text-based
Opera GX dark theme via predicate surface "hasUserInterfaceTheme"
Opera GX light theme via predicate surface "hasUserInterfaceTheme"
FL Studio pattern-based workflow
Alto Executive text-based
CDE taskbar with application launchers
CDE virtual desktops
Pinboard text-heavy
Pinboard low JavaScript usage
Presentation Manager GUI desktop metaphor