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    Sam commented  · 

    The whole point of having a dark theme options (Carbon, Monokai and Ebony) is to reduce eye strain from screen glare of white fields of GUIs.
    But why then leave the text field in Composer completely white (if its size is set to 'Normal' it is still too bright, but if it is set to 'Maximized' it defeats the whole purpose of having a dark themed interface)?
    Strangely enough, if in Composer, New message, window options 'Plain text' is selected instead of 'Normal' then background is set to black and font color to white... (but that is just plain text editing all other formatting options are unavailable then)

    Color settings should be user defined for Background and Font colors in Composer.
    Also in message preview in Sent, Inbox and other preview windows (here at least the background color should be changeable, if not font color also).
    Because, when you have a dark theme set, and you open for instance an inbox message you get hit by mostly white background, that must be user changeable or at least theme defined to some less bright shaded color.

    This is a real oversight in application of the whole less bright GUI concept.

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