02-15-2014
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So in the eventuality we meet again something of the sort, should we pay attention to it or like I have been doing lately: Blaming my mac and say to myself tomorrow is another day things may be better...
I thought I addressed this is post
#9
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If you see this (rare) problem in the future, it can be "quick fixed" by editing the post and changing the CODE tag to a QUOTE tag.. or at least it worked in this occasion.
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Akshay Hegde
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#5 screenshots were taken from 2014 new color scheme, I don't know how problem solved. Thanks its all right now. I feel guilty for wasting so much of your time, Sorry
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Akshay
Hi Akshay,
You did the right thing to post this issue. I am simply asking you and everyone not post post support questions about the legacy dark style. Your first post did not mentioned the new light style, and my reply was based on your first post.
Maybe is simply best I disable the dark style, because I do not want to have the kind of confusing discussion again?
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