Settings / Color / Define colors by type. In there, change something (i.e. edit an entry and change the color). Pressing OK in the "Define colors by type" dialog, saves and applies the changes. If then in the Configuration dialog, Cancel is pressed, changes are not reverted, they stay applied.
This has been working like that for ages, it's not an 11b8 thing. IMO, it would be more logical to apply or cancel the changes when OK was pressed in the Configuration dialog and not in the Colors one.
[TC 11.00b8] Cancelling "Define colors by type"
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[TC 11.00b8] Cancelling "Define colors by type"
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Re: [TC 11.00b8] Cancelling "Define colors by type"
"Define colors by file type" is its own configuration dialog, which saves separately. The same happens when you save e.g. new custom columns, or when you use "Configure internal viewer" or "Associations" on the Edit/View page.
It's different from a simple "picker" dialog like on the Font or Color pages, where you pick a single item and don't configure multiple things together.
Therefore I prefer to keep it as it is now.
It's different from a simple "picker" dialog like on the Font or Color pages, where you pick a single item and don't configure multiple things together.
Therefore I prefer to keep it as it is now.
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Re: [TC 11.00b8] Cancelling "Define colors by type"
OK, i understand. Thanks for the explanation.
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