"destruk" wrote:
"TheEndless" wrote:
bbrouse is referring to the "ThemeType" theme attribute value of "generic-dark". It displays dark dialogs (like the Netflix app), but the text on those dialogs is the default gray, so you can barely read it, and there doesn't appear to be any theme attributes that affect that text color. That essentially renders the "generic-dark" theme useless.
I thought the only theme you could customize was "generic-dark" ?
The dialog boxes I see are all black text on a white background, so I don't notice an issue here.
The default theme is the black/dark gray on white/light gray that you mention. "generic-dark" however is the dark gray version of the default (see "ThemeType" on page 30 of the 3.0 SDK compenent reference). It's the theme that the Netflix channel uses, but up until the addition of the undocumented theme attributes RokuKevin mentioned above, the text color on the "generic-dark" dialogs was the same dark gray that the default theme uses, so it was pretty much unreadable.
Here, to better illustrate, here's a screenshot of the default, the old generic-dark, and the newly colorizable generic-dark dialogs (believe it or not, that middle one actually has text in it):
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