@BTC
Yes, it works, much appreciated.

On Sunday, December 6, 2020 at 2:15:16 PM UTC+3:30 BurningTreeC wrote:

> @Mohammad, in the current prerelease this should be solved
>
> best wishes, BTC
>
> Mohammad schrieb am Sonntag, 6. Dezember 2020 um 09:01:57 UTC+1:
>
>> BTC,
>>  Thank you! 
>> As I requested before, the background color of line numbers and body text 
>> is the same. In long tiddlers with line numbers on, it is difficult to 
>> distinguish the line numbers from main body text, and one confuses! Would 
>> you mind to use different background for line numbers or use higher right 
>> padding for  numbers or use a solid/colored left border for body! I mean 
>> someway to recognize the two parts easily.
>>
>> Best wishes
>> Mohammad
>>
>> On Sunday, December 6, 2020 at 10:17:06 AM UTC+3:30 BurningTreeC wrote:
>>
>>> See this screenshot @Soren Bjornstad:
>>>
>>> [image: Bildschirmfoto vom 2020-12-06 07-40-30.png]
>>>
>>> Soren Bjornstad schrieb am Samstag, 5. Dezember 2020 um 23:40:27 UTC+1:
>>>
>>>> Almost there! Everything looks great except selecting text, where I am 
>>>> still unable to read the text that is selected because both the highlight 
>>>> and the text are light-colored:
>>>>
>>>> [image: bad-highlight.png]
>>>>
>>>> BTW, if you have trouble reproducing you can find a trimmed-down copy 
>>>> of the wiki I've been testing with here 
>>>> <https://github.com/sobjornstad/zettelkasten-sib/blob/master/index.html>. 
>>>> Should have mentioned that before.
>>>>
>>>> On Saturday, December 5, 2020 at 11:15:40 AM UTC-6 BurningTreeC wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> @Soren Bjornstad, the issues with the vim keymap and the palette 
>>>>> colors should now be resolved
>>>>>
>>>>> all the best, BTC
>>>>>
>>>>> Soren Bjornstad schrieb am Freitag, 4. Dezember 2020 um 03:41:39 UTC+1:
>>>>>
>>>>>> @BurningTreeC: Thanks for looking into this! What's up there now is 
>>>>>> definitely an improvement, but the colors are still really wonky 
>>>>>> compared 
>>>>>> to 5.1.22.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> First, the colors (at least on the Nord palette) now make it 
>>>>>> extremely difficult to see through the cursor, presumably because the 
>>>>>> background is now dark so the same highlight color doesn't look good.
>>>>>> [image: block.png]
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Second, the highlight applied to matching brackets doesn't line up 
>>>>>> top to bottom. Maybe this is intentional so it's easier to tell which 
>>>>>> one 
>>>>>> is the cursor and which is the match, but to my eyes it looks a bit odd:
>>>>>> [image: colors.png]
>>>>>> Previously the other bracket changed color and the background stayed 
>>>>>> the same, like this:
>>>>>> [image: 2.png]
>>>>>> Last, any text highlighted with the mouse or in visual mode is 
>>>>>> another hard-to-read color:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> [image: selection.png]
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> On Thursday, December 3, 2020 at 11:01:10 AM UTC-6 BurningTreeC wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> @Soren Bjornstad,
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> the vim keymap should now work like expected on the current 
>>>>>>> prerelease
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Soren Bjornstad schrieb am Dienstag, 1. Dezember 2020 um 17:14:36 
>>>>>>> UTC+1:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> I use the vim keymapping with CodeMirror. After upgrading, when I'm 
>>>>>>>> in normal mode and the cursor is supposed to display as a block, it is 
>>>>>>>> instead completely invisible. It looks normal when it's in I-beam 
>>>>>>>> mode. I 
>>>>>>>> am guessing this is related to theming the text input area. The issue 
>>>>>>>> is 
>>>>>>>> not confined to a specific palette.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Obviously, the editor is just about unusable in this state.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Can anyone else reproduce this, or is it something weird with my 
>>>>>>>> wiki?
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> On Monday, November 30, 2020 at 5:36:42 AM UTC-6 
>>>>>>>> [email protected] wrote:
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> I’m hoping that we’ll be able to release v5.1.23 of TiddlyWiki 
>>>>>>>>> towards the end of this week. There’s some discussion over on GitHub 
>>>>>>>>> about 
>>>>>>>>> the last few loose ends to be tied up:
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> https://github.com/Jermolene/TiddlyWiki5/issues/5130
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> The most important call to action is for developers of plugins and 
>>>>>>>>> adaptations to take this opportunity to verify that the new release 
>>>>>>>>> doesn’t 
>>>>>>>>> break anything.
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> The second call to action is for as many people as possible to put 
>>>>>>>>> the new release through it’s paces by performing a test upgrade of 
>>>>>>>>> the 
>>>>>>>>> wikis that are important to them. Don’t switch over to the new 
>>>>>>>>> version yet, 
>>>>>>>>> of course.
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> You can upgrade single file wikis here:
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> https://tiddlywiki.com/prerelease/upgrade.html
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> This is a really quite a massive release, with over 160 new 
>>>>>>>>> features listed in the release note. (I am working on improvements to 
>>>>>>>>> the 
>>>>>>>>> presentation of the release note, it’s a bit of a wall of text right 
>>>>>>>>> now).
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> https://tiddlywiki.com/prerelease/
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> Just to mention a handful of new features that I’m particularly 
>>>>>>>>> excited about:
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> * Keyboard support for the main core dropdowns: search, new tag, 
>>>>>>>>> tiddler type, new field, and the “link” button in the editor toolbar
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> * The beginnings of support for switchable page templates (referred 
>>>>>>>>> to as layouts), which will give us a route to introduce a more modern 
>>>>>>>>> alternative layout
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> * The ability to rename tiddlers during the import process (and to 
>>>>>>>>> easily see which incoming tiddlers will overwrite existing tiddlers)
>>>>>>>>> * Many new filter operators that together make the TiddlyWiki 
>>>>>>>>> filter language significantly more powerful and expressive
>>>>>>>>> * Improvements to the “tm-scroll” message making it possible to 
>>>>>>>>> scroll to positions within a tiddler
>>>>>>>>> * Via the JSZip plugin, the ability to dynamically create ZIP 
>>>>>>>>> files, giving us the ability to create static sites in the browser
>>>>>>>>> * New <$action-log> and <$log> widgets to aid debugging
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> There are many, many bug fixes and other improvements too.
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> As ever, I’m profoundly grateful to all the contributors who have 
>>>>>>>>> pulled together to make this such an exciting release. You can see 
>>>>>>>>> here how 
>>>>>>>>> much activity there’s been since v5.1.22:
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> https://github.com/Jermolene/TiddlyWiki5/graphs/contributors?from=2020-04-16&to=2020-11-30&type=c
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> My own contribution graph (below) shows nicely how this release 
>>>>>>>>> covers my illness and recovery from COVID, and undoubtedly a strange 
>>>>>>>>> and 
>>>>>>>>> painful time for all of us. I couldn’t be more pleased that this 
>>>>>>>>> community 
>>>>>>>>> has thrived, and seems to be working together so well at the moment.
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> Please respond with any questions and thoughts here.
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> Best wishes
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> Jeremy.
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>

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