![]() Here’s how it looks after the fix: . White is white and black is black, as intended. In some cases, dimmed colors were poorly defined, so I took `text.dimmed` values. Note that white is defined exactly as the background color for light themes. Similarly, black is the exact background color for dark themes. I didn’t change this, but many themes intentionally make white and black slightly different from the background color. This prevents issues where programs assume, say, a dark background and set the foreground to white, making text invisible. I'm not sure if we want to adjust these themes to address this; just noting it here. Closes #29379 Release Notes: - Fixed ANSI black and ANSI white colors in built-in themes |
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