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Hello, first of all thanks for the great theme.
I'm not sure if this is a popular request but:
Feature Description
I'm a very customizability focused person and I like being able to change everything. Of course this is impossible for an Obsidian theme, but I'd really like for there to be a feature to change absolutely everything's colors.
I know there is a color override function, but this poses 2 problems:
For example, I might want the default "Teal" color for my Heading 4, but I might want to edit it a bit for the "list style". If I override "Teal", I'll never get the perfect color for both. It would be beneficial if we could add custom colors instead of overriding already existing ones.
The Style Settings plugin doesn't allow me to change colors of things such as the "--graph-node-tag" property, or the "--link-color" property. I also can't change these settings in "theme.css" like I can in some other themes such as Primary.
Solutions
Being able to add custom colors instead of only overriding them.
Being able to change colors of every existing property, whether it's inside Style Settings or not doesn't matter, as long as we can change it.
Additional context
I'm sorry if I'm coming off as rude, I don't mean to sound that way. Only asking for a feature I believe a lot of people would want.
Of course there might be a reason that these solutions don't exist, if there is, I'm sorry for my ignorance.
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Hello, first of all thanks for the great theme.
I'm not sure if this is a popular request but:
Feature Description
I'm a very customizability focused person and I like being able to change everything. Of course this is impossible for an Obsidian theme, but I'd really like for there to be a feature to change absolutely everything's colors.
I know there is a color override function, but this poses 2 problems:
Solutions
Additional context
I'm sorry if I'm coming off as rude, I don't mean to sound that way. Only asking for a feature I believe a lot of people would want.
Of course there might be a reason that these solutions don't exist, if there is, I'm sorry for my ignorance.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: