![]() It's not only broken in the area you can likely impact by a local color scheme (text editor, which is simply not integer - it should have a defined background color as well) but even in the "normal" GUI parts, where (unlike in the texteditor) it invokes the schemes foreground color, but (unlike in the texteditor) not the background color. Kate does, kmail did last time i tried (what's however some time ago)Īlso, I'm quite sure kate and kmail will ship with breezyfied schemes once ported to KF5.īut there's no point in trying to adapt your extended scheme to the global scheme, because that would imply that you "know better" than the user.Īnd overmore, this has nothing to do with the Ecplise situation: if you selected a dark on bright scheme that has to work despite the global scheme is bright on dark, yes. want to support such need to ensure *internal* integrity, ie. ![]() No, I'm not and you're apparently missing the point.Īpplications that require colors beyond the global scheme resp.
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