Thanks for input HC Haase

I assume you're talking about the green (and nothing else), right?

The color of the active checkboxes... I guess I chose that color to 
indicate the active state (as in "green light / go")

And the "links" are non-blue to clearly indicate that they are *not* links. 
What would you suggest intead? I chose green to not introduce yet another 
color but stick with the checkbox one.

The unfortunate blue-boxed arrows are an annoying browser styling of some 
characters. They were originally a subtle grey arrow but some browser 
updates changed it into that totally ugly thing. I really want a small 
upward bending subtle arrow.

<:-)




On Friday, June 21, 2019 at 11:04:51 AM UTC+2, HC Haase wrote:
>
> Using your fileds2table 
> <https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/TiddlyWiki/Pizophc7aFk>plugin I 
> thought this would be a useful tool with tags instead of fields, and then 
> remembered you already made batch manipulator. I then remembered the reason 
> I dislike using it... the wacky colours.
>
> why do you define all the colours in the plugin, why not rely more on the 
> tw colour? the fields2table plugin mostly use the TW colours and are 
> Pleasant to use, the batch manipulator look like this when using a dark 
> theme and are quite hard to use (especially the dropdowns).
>
>
> would it be possible for you to make it use the colours from the theme 
> instead of locally defined colors as much as possible please :)
>

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