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The default fill for boxX is #ccc, which is way too light in dark mode (when --plot-background is dark and currentColor is light).
Should we address this by "hardcoding" a new color in box.js, say color-mix(in oklab, var(--plot-background), currentColor 80%), or by introducing an intermediate --color80?
The only other "hardcoded" colors are
stroke = "#555" in treeLink (which would be --color33 in my scheme)
positiveFill = "#3ca951", negativeFill = "#4269d0", in differenceY (but that one is ok I think)
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The default fill for boxX is
#ccc
, which is way too light in dark mode (when--plot-background
is dark andcurrentColor
is light).Should we address this by "hardcoding" a new color in box.js, say
color-mix(in oklab, var(--plot-background), currentColor 80%)
, or by introducing an intermediate--color80
?The only other "hardcoded" colors are
stroke = "#555"
in treeLink (which would be--color33
in my scheme)positiveFill = "#3ca951", negativeFill = "#4269d0",
in differenceY (but that one is ok I think)The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: