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can't see results with dark theme

meshorer
Path Finder

hello,
when I test actions in in app editor (view mode), the Console Output
is shown with dark text over dark theme, so it makes it difficult to read the output.

how can I turn the text or the theme to light?

 

thank you in advance

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inventsekar
SplunkTrust
SplunkTrust

Hi @meshorer 

Could you pls update us more info.. 

>>> the Console Output is shown with dark text over dark theme, so it makes it difficult to read the output.

I hope this is not the issue with Dark Theme. 

when you are in dark theme, pls suggest us how the dark text should be displayed, please suggest, thanks. 

thanks and best regards,
Sekar

PS - If this or any post helped you in any way, pls consider upvoting, thanks for reading !
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meshorer
Path Finder

Hi,

attached is a screen shot to show you what I mean

is there a way to change the color if the text or the background in the console output?

@inventsekar 

@phanTom 

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phanTom
SplunkTrust
SplunkTrust

@meshorer what version of the platform are you using? In my 6.2 instance it's no longer an issue but I do recall it being an issue on a previous version or 2. 

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meshorer
Path Finder

Hi @phanTom 

my version is 6.1.1

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meshorer
Path Finder

Anyone?

@phanTom 

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SOARt_of_Lost
Path Finder

This is a known issue in versions before 6.2, where it is fixed. Until you're able to upgrade, you have a couple of options:

  • Ctrl+A on the output so the output is all highlighted
  • Change to light theme
    1. Click your username in the upper right
    2. Account Settings
    3. Change Them to Light Theme
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