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1 files changed, 12 insertions, 8 deletions
diff --git a/widget/windows/nsLookAndFeel.cpp b/widget/windows/nsLookAndFeel.cpp
index 63af65306..5c0358bd9 100644
--- a/widget/windows/nsLookAndFeel.cpp
+++ b/widget/windows/nsLookAndFeel.cpp
@@ -762,6 +762,16 @@ nsLookAndFeel::GetAccentColor(nscolor& aColor)
return rv;
}
+bool
+nsLookAndFeel::AccentColorIsDark(nscolor aColor)
+{
+ float luminance = (NS_GET_R(aColor) * 2 +
+ NS_GET_G(aColor) * 5 +
+ NS_GET_B(aColor)) / 8;
+
+ return luminance <= 128;
+}
+
/* static */ nsresult
nsLookAndFeel::GetAccentColorText(nscolor& aColor)
{
@@ -775,15 +785,9 @@ nsLookAndFeel::GetAccentColorText(nscolor& aColor)
// a background that has the accent color to have good contrast with
// the accent color. Windows itself uses either white or black text
// depending on how light or dark the accent color is. We do the same
- // here based on the luminance of the accent color with a threshhold
- // value and formula that are specified in the UWP guidelines.
- // See: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/uwp/style/color
-
- float luminance = (NS_GET_R(accentColor) * 2 +
- NS_GET_G(accentColor) * 5 +
- NS_GET_B(accentColor)) / 8;
+ // here based on the luminance of the accent color.
- aColor = (luminance <= 128) ? NS_RGB(255, 255, 255) : NS_RGB(0, 0, 0);
+ aColor = AccentColorIsDark(accentColor) ? NS_RGB(255, 255, 255) : NS_RGB(0, 0, 0);
return NS_OK;
}