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Default dark mode text color purple hard to read in parsing rule editor #19695

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jivepig opened this issue Jun 20, 2024 · 4 comments
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jivepig commented Jun 20, 2024

When using dark mode, comment lines and others show up in purple which is really hard to read. I've changed them to white and this seems to be a much better choice for the lines in the rules.

Expected Behavior

Choose a slightly better color for dark mode in parsing rules.

Current Behavior

Makes it hard to read in dark mode.

Possible Solution

Change Variant section, Default to White.

Steps to Reproduce (for bugs)

See Above.

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This is can only be changed in Enterprise, a patch to fix defaults for all would benefit.

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  • Graylog Version: V6.0.3
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jivepig commented Jun 27, 2024

one fallout from changing the configuration on this specific text as mentioned is it also changes some other settings. For example, the inputs viewable area it changes the background color.
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If I default the settings so purple is the normal for this, it brings back the appropriate color background in inputs.
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jivepig commented Jun 27, 2024

Same issue listed above for inputs exists with outputs.
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jivepig commented Jun 27, 2024

Same with "Content pack Edits"
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