The default look and feel of the Appearance Manager in Mac OS 8 and 9 is
Platinum design language, which was intended to be the primary
GUI for
Copland. Platinum retains many of the shapes and positions of elements from
System 7 and earlier, like window control
widgets and buttons and while
Charcoal is the default system font,
Chicago was available via a menu option. However, various shades of grey are used extensively throughout the interface, as opposed to previous interfaces which are mostly
monochrome black and white. Apple Platinum is not a theme, however, as it is actually embedded into the Appearance Manager. The Appearance Control Panel has the ability to attach a theme to the Appearance Manager. There is an Apple Platinum file in the themes folder in the
System Folder which acts as a
stub, but no functional theme elements are embedded into it. Customizable palettes ('clut' resources) are used for progress bars, scroll thumbs, slider tabs and menu selections in Apple Platinum and this unique option is not available to real themes. The Appearance Control Panel uses the type code 'pltn' to identify if a file should act like a palette modification stub to Apple Platinum and the type code 'thme' to identify if a file should act like an Appearance Theme. An important distinction is that the Appearance
Control Panel implements themes into the Appearance Manager. Kaleidoscope is third-party software that implements schemes into the Appearance Manager. Kaleidoscope is not a substitute for the Appearance Manager; it is a substitute for the Appearance Control Panel. Apple widely demonstrated two Appearance Themes which override Apple Platinum,
Hi-Tech and
Gizmo. Hi-Tech is based on a shades-of-black color scheme that made the interface look like a contemporary piece of
audio-visual equipment. Gizmo is a period-appropriate
Memphis-style interface, using many bold colors, patterns, and "wiggly" interface elements. Both changed every single element of the overall GUI, leaving no trace of Apple Platinum. A third theme,
Drawing Board, was later introduced, developed at Apple Japan. This theme uses elements that make the interface look like it has been drawn in pencil on a
drafting board, including small "pencil marks" around the windows, a barely visible
graph paper grid on the desktop, and "squarish" elements with low contrast. Although themes are supported in all released versions of Mac OS 8.5 through 9.2.2, the three aforementioned themes were only present in pre-release versions of Mac OS 8.5 and were removed without explanation in the final release. ==Typography==