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// Custom Theming for Angular Material
// For more information: https://material.angular.io/guide/theming
@use '@angular/material' as mat;
// Plus imports for other components in your app.
// Include the common styles for Angular Material. We include this here so that you only
// have to load a single css file for Angular Material in your app.
// Be sure that you only ever include this mixin once!
// TODO(v15): As of v15 mat.legacy-core no longer includes default typography styles.
// The following line adds:
// 1. Default typography styles for all components
// 2. Styles for typography hierarchy classes (e.g. .mat-headline-1)
// If you specify typography styles for the components you use elsewhere, you should delete this line.
// If you don't need the default component typographies but still want the hierarchy styles,
// you can delete this line and instead use:
// `@include mat.legacy-typography-hierarchy(mat.define-typography-config());`
@include mat.all-component-typographies();
@include mat.core();
// Define the palettes for your theme using the Material Design palettes available in palette.scss
// (imported above). For each palette, you can optionally specify a default, lighter, and darker
// hue. Available color palettes: https://material.io/design/color/
$theme-primary: mat.define-palette(mat.$deep-purple-palette);
$theme-accent: mat.define-palette(mat.$amber-palette, A200, A100, A400);
// The warn palette is optional (defaults to red).
$theme-warn: mat.define-palette(mat.$red-palette);
// Create the theme object. A theme consists of configurations for individual
// theming systems such as "color" or "typography".
$theme: mat.define-light-theme(( color: ( primary: $theme-primary, accent: $theme-accent, warn: $theme-warn, ), typography: mat.define-typography-config(), ));
// Include theme styles for core and each component used in your app.
// Alternatively, you can import and @include the theme mixins for each component
// that you are using.
@include mat.all-component-themes($theme);