It looks to me that you still don't understand how it's all meant to
work.

You found a possibility that we did not intend to have, involving
dragging. This unexpected behavior that you found will be disallowed in
future versions.

Here's how it's supposed to work:

In the Colors tab of the Preferences window, there are 23 color buttons.
(Some might only be enabled subject to some preceding checkboxes.)

16 of them are the color palette. Traditionally terminal-based apps can
choose from these 16 colors to use (in addition to the default
foreground/background colors). Most of the terminal-based apps still
limit themselves to these 16 basic colors (although extensions exist to
use many-many more), therefore by modifying the exact shade of these 16
palette entries, most (not all) of the colorful terminal-based apps will
have their colors adjusted to whatever your personal preference is.

The default, cursor etc. colors can also be set to any colors,
independently from this palette, they don't have to be picked from this
set of 16 (although you surely can repeat a color if you wish to).

If you want to change any of the 23 colors, click on that color, choose
the new desired value in the newly opened window, and select that.

Want to change the default background? Click on default background.
Solely in this newly opened window titled "Choose Terminal Background
Color", without touching the previous Preferences window, choose a color
to your liking. Click Select to accept this new color (or Cancel to
cancel) and close this window.

Want to change one of the 16 colors that terminal-based applications
have easy access to? Click on the corresponding color (e.g. light
green). In this newly opened window titled "Choose Palette Color 10",
without touching the big Preferences window, pick your preferred shade
of light green. Then close this window.

Once a color picker window is opened, the main Preferences window should
be inactive and not react to mouse clicks. You are not meant to have
multiple color picker windows open at a time. You are not meant to be
able to drag and drop colors. Future versions will enforce this desired
behavior.

If you need to set the exact same color for two purposes (e.g. you want
the cursor color to be the exact same shade of light green as the
corresponding palette color), you can use regular text copy-paste
operation on their hex values, or manually select the same color or type
in the same hex value.

There's no particular order in which you're supposed to set the values.
Set the 23 values in any order you wish to.

If the documentation is lacking or is not as great as it could be, it
should be updated to the desired (and soon enforced) behavior, not the
unexpected (and indeed counterintuitive and broken-looking) one that you
happened to have found.

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  Prefences does not work properly on new profiles

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