Hi, On Tue, 2016-11-15 at 05:45 -0500, Benjamin Selzer wrote: > Yes, I agree this behavior can't be right. The funny this was, for a > brief time in 3.21, they had it right. The composer area would stay > white in dark theme,
Which was wrong.. > but they it got botched again in 3.22 You mean fixed it. > On Mon, Nov 14, 2016 at 7:16 PM, Michael Wenyon <[email protected]> > wrote: > > I am using Evolution 3.22.2 in Debian testing. > > > > If I set Global Dark Theme 'on' in Tweak Tools, or if I set the > > GTK+ > > theme to Blackbird, then every time I 'reply' to a message with a > > white > > body, Evolution changes it so it has a dark theme: dark background, > > light text etc. That's true for the plain text mode. As the message doesn't have any background set as it's only text. > > I would not mind if that was just for my display, but the dark > > theme > > gets applied permanently to the message so that the receiver also > > sees > > it that way. So you are using the HTML mode, where the background should not change unless you enable the option "Inherit theme colors in HTML mode". > > The behavior I expected is that I could work in a dark theme and my > > correspondents would be unaware. It would be OK for me if 'reply' > > created a draft with a white background, and I believe that > > Evolution > > behaved that way for a short while, two versions ago or so. Yes, that's the right behavior when the "Inherit theme colors in HTML mode" option is not enabled. > > In Composer Preferences, there is a setting that can be checked > > 'Inherit theme colors in HTML mode', but this does not seem to make > > any > > difference either way to the behavior I am describing. Yes, that's the right option. Can you please file a bug report that it's not working properly? Tom _______________________________________________ evolution-list mailing list [email protected] To change your list options or unsubscribe, visit ... https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/evolution-list
