[MlMt] Message/text color question
Sherman Wilcox
shermanwilcox at fastmail.fm
Wed May 1 16:19:38 EDT 2019
Sorry, Benny, when you say latest test release do you mean latest beta
build?
--
Sherman
On 1 May 2019, at 14:16, Sherman Wilcox wrote:
> I’m now using a fix supplied by a fellow MailMater user, some CSS
> files placed in Resources > MmMessagesWebView. I’ll revert to the
> default config and make sure I’m using the latest test release for a
> while, and report back what I find.
>
> --
> Sherman
>
> On 1 May 2019, at 1:38, Benny Kjær Nielsen wrote:
>
>> On 11 Apr 2019, at 18:57, Sherman Wilcox wrote:
>>
>>> I’ve asked this question before but I don’t think I got a
>>> definitive answer so I thought I’d try again. I really like using
>>> Dark Theme in Mojave, and I like how it looks in MailMate too. But I
>>> consistently get messages that have (1) white background with dark
>>> text (which is fine); (2) dark background with white text (also
>>> fine); (3) dark background with either black or dark grey text
>>> (which is unreadable).
>>
>> I consider it a MailMate bug when this happens. MailMate should go
>> black on white whenever it's not sure that reverting it will work.
>>
>>> My understanding is that this is probably dependent on how the
>>> messages were sent. But is there anything I can do on my end to
>>> force messages to be either #1 or #2? That is, force them to NOT
>>> appear as dark background with black or grey text?
>>
>> Could you verify that you still have the issue with the latest test
>> release? And if you do, I would like to see an example message (use
>> Help ▸ Send Feedback and drag to the composer to attach it).
>>
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