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Originally Posted by Kenny Gioia
No. Your wording confused me so I asked for clarification. When you clarified, you made it sound like I should have known what you meant. But I didn't. So I told you why I didn't. That is all.
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My ORIGINATING post said:
"Things like contrast and color are such a subjective thing that probably the only way of calming the Rabid Horde is to include the ability for the user to change these aspects of the basic elements of the UI in Reaper. I'm not sure why the theming page was buried/taken away/limited, it doesn't seem to have helped anything?
User selectable element color and contrast. Less Venn diagram vexation.
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"User selectable element color and contrast", "include the ability for the user to change these aspects". That's not clear?
"why the theming page was buried/taken away/limited": I KNOW you know it's under "actions" now, and that it's NOT under "preferences". How can you not comprehend I'm referencing exactly what I wrote, AND
.... why is this being turned into the point of what I wrote?
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ould simply argue that that is your opinion. I've never known for the dev team to move something in order to "hide" it.
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IIRC it had to do with people ending up wrecking themes and getting confused, which makes sense from that standpoint. I would think that would be the obvious reason. I could be wrong. I don't know. I don't see a need to argue about it?
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Theme tweaking is a pretty deep dive into editing the program. I would argue that it never belonged in the preferences in it's current state.
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.... well, again.. in my originating post I specified color and contrast.
Which is not exactly radical stuff to be able to change in a program, YMMV.
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IOW - A few basic functions could be preferences. But you can basically design a theme with this action. It's next level complicated and isn't for every user IMHO.
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I wasn't referencing said subject, but ok.