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Dark Theme Incompatible with Highlighted Text Field #13520

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Cgxev opened this issue Jan 15, 2025 · 0 comments
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Dark Theme Incompatible with Highlighted Text Field #13520

Cgxev opened this issue Jan 15, 2025 · 0 comments
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Cgxev commented Jan 15, 2025

Describe the issue

Hi,

Before the holidays last year, this issue didn't appear to be a problem.

Using a dark theme while translating sometimes snaps the view to the selected text field and highlights it in white.

This makes:

  1. Text difficult to read
  2. Can't see my cursor line
  3. Snaps the view to the text field removing control from the user.

Please turn this off so I can focus on translating.

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I already tried

  • I've read and searched the documentation.
  • I've searched for similar filed issues in this repository.

Steps to reproduce the behavior

  1. Use dark theme
  2. Try various text field

Expected behavior

Please make this a preference or turn this off by default.

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@nijel nijel added this to the 5.10 milestone Jan 15, 2025
@nijel nijel added bug Something is broken. ux Issues related to user experience. labels Jan 15, 2025
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