Describe the bug
I see Lexonomy's had a facelift since I last consulted my glossaries, which is generally great! However, I now can't read any text that's in any color outside of black. All of them have a background in that same color (albeit lighter) which makes them really challenging.
To Reproduce
This happens everywhere at all times, both when consulting the dictionary itself and in formatting view.
Expected behavior
If there's no background color selected, the background should stay transparent. Otherwise, there should be an option for "transparent" or "white" background color in the drop-down, which is absent.
ScreenshotsDictionary viewFormatting view. You can see here that I have a font color selected, but no background.
Formatting view 2. Same settings, but I tried using the background colors. They don't overrule the wonky background, but instead add sort of an outline. Look specifically at the word in red, the headword.
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Describe the bug I see Lexonomy's had a facelift since I last consulted my glossaries, which is generally great! However, I now can't read any text that's in any color outside of black. All of them have a background in that same color (albeit lighter) which makes them really challenging.
To Reproduce This happens everywhere at all times, both when consulting the dictionary itself and in formatting view.
Expected behavior If there's no background color selected, the background should stay transparent. Otherwise, there should be an option for "transparent" or "white" background color in the drop-down, which is absent.
Screenshots Dictionary view Formatting view. You can see here that I have a font color selected, but no background. Formatting view 2. Same settings, but I tried using the background colors. They don't overrule the wonky background, but instead add sort of an outline. Look specifically at the word in red, the headword.
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