![]() That would help a lot of people that use custom windows themes. The background comes from the windows theme as the theme changes every software window (colors).Ī simple fix would be to code in Calibre (if you have time) the background of the File preview to be white by default and black text by default. I don't need to use Inspect as there is no value (background/background-color) added for the dark background. Imagine going in the web browser (google chrome / opera / IE) and seeing all the pages with the background driven by the user's theme color (so those pages that don't have a backgound: white / background-color: white will have a dark background, that doesn't make sense, the theme should not change the software important part like the page). In the calibre editor the default text color is black (CORRECT) and the background is transparent/driven by the window color which should not be like that. That's right, but what's the default color of a page when you write it without style? It should be black on white background. ![]() As far as I know, the editor does not itself define any colors. ![]() Use either Inspect or the Live CSS tools to see where the colors is coming from. File preview colors are controlled by CSS, presumably your book has foreground color defined to black. ![]()
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