Howdy! Вы писали 16 октября 2020 г., 4:19:53: > Hello George,
> On Fri, 16 Oct 2020 00:20:27 +0300 GMT (16-Oct-20, 4:20 +0700 GMT), > George Salnik wrote: > Howdy! > Вы писали 15 октября 2020 г., 23:13:58: >> Hi >> On Wednesday 14 October 2020 at 6:03:20 PM, in >> <mid:[email protected]>, George Salnik wrote:- >>> Here the screenshot - >>> https://content.screencast.com/users/george2534/folders/Snagit/media/1cab2170-7053-41f3-8709-ec88759570db/10.14.2020-19.53.jpg >>> there is another email example for programers >>> Go to site with browser and waste the time with this, >> The screenshot on the right is much better for me. > That's what I ask. Needs to have auto-colorizing as competitor have it. If we > have dark theme in TB! enabled than all white force in the emails needs to be > killed by Darth Vader! > On the other hand all black text on black background needs to recolor > automatically to the white tone. (Just right now I write this text as > Malevich square - black text on black background and this annoying and drive > me mad!) > Best Regards, George Salnik > RitLabs Russian Forum Moderator > Drives me mad too - I blame the creator of such a mail and would ask him not > to use black on black in the future. ;-) > No software should nanny the user. If the sender meant to send > black-on-black, he will have his reason. I don't think the software should > decide to change the colours, unless instructed by the user. > Cheers, > Thomas. You're not right here. I do send already few examples here where you can see that Spark email client do auto-colorizing. Such thing do all the soft that support dark themes. For example - try to see difference between ms onenote with white and with black theme. Dark themes have their own rules. If user wants to see source email he can use it classic theme. If users wants "dark force" he don't want to see any "white" colors. Best Regards, George Salnik RitLabs Russian Forum Moderator ________________________________________________________ 'Using TBBETA' information: http://www.silverstones.com/thebat/TBUDLInfo.html

