Happily! Extract both of these files somewhere (I recommend the desktop due to how frequently Studio can update) then run the batch file.
It’ll ask for Roblox Studio’s folder. If Studio is open, right click its button in the taskbar, its name at the top of that menu, then “properties”. From there, just copy the “location”. (You can also right-click Studio’s desktop/start menu shortcut and copy its path up until the last backslash and EXE filename.
Right-click the Command Prompt window to paste in the folder, then press enter.
Done! Roblox Studio will be forcibly closed if it’s open, then the ZIP file’s contents will be extracted to Studio’s directory. (It contains the dark theme, colored Vanilla icon set.). It’ll also delete the UI Editor and Audio Discovery plugins because I don’t use them. (Should I add a prompt to ask if the user would like to do that? You can remove some of the last lines of the script to stop this.)
I’m sure it’s not dangerous, but from now I prefer normal roblox studio over modmanager because it seems like modmanager hasn’t received updates for some reason, no modern studio, no new checkbox stuff etc. But if you want to solve that, Install it again and go to downloads in chrome and it should allow you to download it like “allow on device”
Just dropping in to show that I’m actually making progress!
High DPI support is in - this involved rewriting almost all of my icon compiler program, but that was a good thing because it was kind of messy anyway.
Why aren’t the icons working? The explorer tab icons are still the same. I already went to the latest version and pasted the Class Images PNG inside the textures folder. Help please.