Paul Louden wrote:
And if a user then changes the setting back? Such as changing fonts, realizing it doesn't work with the theme, then fixing the font, what then? We may get users asking "It keeps telling me my theme is modified, but I don't think it is. What are the theme settings so I can check them all?" or similar. It's simply a way to introduce unnecessary confusion for users who know just enough to get themselves into trouble.
This is a one time thing, covered by the manual. They'll learn, ask, or read what it means, then get used to it pretty quickly. And love it.
Also, I don't understand why user confusion is an excuse for a feature some of us like to have/implement. Are we going to reject work based on the user confusion *some* people expect or do we weight the work developers put into it and the demand for it over it?
Best regards.