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diff --git a/widget/windows/nsLookAndFeel.cpp b/widget/windows/nsLookAndFeel.cpp
index 60e351323d..63af653067 100644
--- a/widget/windows/nsLookAndFeel.cpp
+++ b/widget/windows/nsLookAndFeel.cpp
@@ -267,6 +267,23 @@ nsLookAndFeel::NativeGetColor(ColorID aID, nscolor &aColor)
case eColorID__moz_cellhighlight:
idx = COLOR_3DFACE;
break;
+ case eColorID__moz_win_accentcolor:
+ res = GetAccentColor(aColor);
+ if (NS_SUCCEEDED(res)) {
+ return res;
+ }
+ NS_WARNING("Using fallback for accent color - UI code failed to use the "
+ "-moz-windows-accent-color-applies media query properly");
+ // Seems to be the default color (hardcoded because of bug 1065998)
+ aColor = NS_RGB(158, 158, 158);
+ return NS_OK;
+ case eColorID__moz_win_accentcolortext:
+ res = GetAccentColorText(aColor);
+ if (NS_SUCCEEDED(res)) {
+ return res;
+ }
+ aColor = NS_RGB(0, 0, 0);
+ return NS_OK;
case eColorID__moz_win_mediatext:
if (IsVistaOrLater() && IsAppThemed()) {
res = ::GetColorFromTheme(eUXMediaToolbar,
@@ -705,3 +722,68 @@ nsLookAndFeel::SetIntCacheImpl(const nsTArray<LookAndFeelInt>& aLookAndFeelIntCa
}
}
+/* static */ nsresult
+nsLookAndFeel::GetAccentColor(nscolor& aColor)
+{
+ nsresult rv;
+
+ if (!mDwmKey) {
+ mDwmKey = do_CreateInstance("@mozilla.org/windows-registry-key;1", &rv);
+ if (NS_WARN_IF(NS_FAILED(rv))) {
+ return rv;
+ }
+ }
+
+ rv = mDwmKey->Open(nsIWindowsRegKey::ROOT_KEY_CURRENT_USER,
+ NS_LITERAL_STRING("SOFTWARE\\Microsoft\\Windows\\DWM"),
+ nsIWindowsRegKey::ACCESS_QUERY_VALUE);
+ if (NS_WARN_IF(NS_FAILED(rv))) {
+ return rv;
+ }
+
+ // The ColorPrevalence value is set to 1 when the "Show color on title bar"
+ // setting in the Color section of Window's Personalization settings is
+ // turned on.
+ uint32_t accentColor, colorPrevalence;
+ if (NS_SUCCEEDED(mDwmKey->ReadIntValue(NS_LITERAL_STRING("AccentColor"), &accentColor)) &&
+ NS_SUCCEEDED(mDwmKey->ReadIntValue(NS_LITERAL_STRING("ColorPrevalence"), &colorPrevalence)) &&
+ colorPrevalence == 1) {
+ // The order of the color components in the DWORD stored in the registry
+ // happens to be the same order as we store the components in nscolor
+ // so we can just assign directly here.
+ aColor = accentColor;
+ rv = NS_OK;
+ } else {
+ rv = NS_ERROR_NOT_AVAILABLE;
+ }
+
+ mDwmKey->Close();
+
+ return rv;
+}
+
+/* static */ nsresult
+nsLookAndFeel::GetAccentColorText(nscolor& aColor)
+{
+ nscolor accentColor;
+ nsresult rv = GetAccentColor(accentColor);
+ if (NS_WARN_IF(NS_FAILED(rv))) {
+ return rv;
+ }
+
+ // We want the color that we return for text that will be drawn over
+ // 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;
+
+ aColor = (luminance <= 128) ? NS_RGB(255, 255, 255) : NS_RGB(0, 0, 0);
+
+ return NS_OK;
+}