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Default white color of GitHub Dark Default became too bright #360
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@f-squirrel Thanks for the report. This change in An alternative might be to use the
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@f-squirrel is right! I liked to use the GitHub Dark Default theme because of its dark background and a better contrast compared to the GitHub Dark Dimmed (this theme has a too bright screen/background and it is disturbing). But if you use a darker background the "white" text had a perfect and comfortable contrast up to v6.3.3. Briefly the bigger contrast between the "white" text and dark background (especially if it is a larger area of white text) IS NOT ERGONOMIC since v6.3.4 and it is a BUG. Try to use another display for testing (e.g. an OLED with a higher contrast) and you will see... Summary:
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Based on my observation, this is unusable in version 6.3.4. The default dark theme is too bright with sharp white text, straining my eyes and making it uncomfortable to read. The dimmed theme's background is so pale that it blends with the text. In both cases, I have to strain my eyes, which I don't want to do. The plain dark theme background color perfectly matches the slightly muted white text color in version 6.3.3. The problem still exists. I continue to live with the 6.3.3 installation. Guide for Installing an Older VersionWarning This is just a temporary solution until the issue is fixed!
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Description
In version 6.3.4, the default white color is significantly brighter than it used to be in 6.3.3.
It applies to variable names, items in lists, etc.
Steps to reproduce
Version
v6.3.4
Theme
GitHub Dark Default
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