Hi,

Thanks for the reply.

Thinking about it a bit more, I suppose there are two types of widgets to 
consider.  First are panels and buttons and such.  Seems like these should 
follow OS settings just as Firefox does.  Can't think of a good reason not 
to.

Next, there are the areas where syntax highlighting occurs, which as you 
mention become problematic.  Unfortunately we are slammed here with work so 
learning how and writing themes for every plugin to a tool we use is not a 
good use of time.

So, I'm trying to think up a "quick" way to mitigate the problem, and these 
came to mind.

1.  Have a menuitem that selects either light or dark value foreground 
colors for highlighting which can be manually toggled to the one that gives 
the best contrast.  Or...
2.  A similar menuitem that allows us to configure the background color at 
least to bring it down from #FFF.  100% contrast black-on-white may make 
sense for a tax office, but not the studio or night-owls.

Thanks for considering.

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