Ralf Sternberg schrieb:
> Hi Sebastian,
> 
>  > The problem is that we need to support multiple values for each
>  > properties. Then we could add some fallback logic to do something like
>  > user-value -> appearance-value -> default-value -> null
> 
> Yes, that would solve the problem. Then, manually set properties would 
> always supersede any appearance settings.
> 
> On the other hand, mouse over effects would not work anymore when user 
> values are set. To maintain them, a derived class would have to define a 
> new Property (e.g. hoverColor).

Generally I think it's OK to define a custom appearance in this case. 
Normally I think about 90% of the styling of a application should be 
solved in the appearance theme. This is the same like in CSS.

> 
>  > Hope this helps.
> 
> Indeed, it's fine to know that the problem will be solved.

Greetings,
Sebastian

> 
> Thanks, Ralf
> 
> 
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