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This could be an XFCE issue but thought I'd share it here in case others are also experiencing this, but for me the custom theme setting for Rich Text does not seem to work properly.
Steps to reproduce:
In preferences, set a custom theme for Rich Text (i.e., something garish like the below). This does not seem to get reflected in existing or new rich text notes but it just defaults to my OS theme instead (i.e., displaying a dark background with light text on an OS dark theme, and vice versa with a light theme).
The pre-sets of "Light Background, Dark Text" and the inverse do work after a restart. Theming for "plain text / code" also works correctly.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
Hi, thanks for reminding, I almost forgot about it.
It's a known issue, the approach used in the old cherrytree to change colors doesn't work for Gtk3. The proper fix would take a lot of time, so I skipped it until c++ version testing us finished.
I'm going to add a theme editor (like in gedit) this month or next one.
Version: 0.99.1
OS: Xubuntu 20.04
This could be an XFCE issue but thought I'd share it here in case others are also experiencing this, but for me the custom theme setting for Rich Text does not seem to work properly.
Steps to reproduce:
In preferences, set a custom theme for Rich Text (i.e., something garish like the below). This does not seem to get reflected in existing or new rich text notes but it just defaults to my OS theme instead (i.e., displaying a dark background with light text on an OS dark theme, and vice versa with a light theme).
The pre-sets of "Light Background, Dark Text" and the inverse do work after a restart. Theming for "plain text / code" also works correctly.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: