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I'm pretty sure there's nothing I can do about #1 because that's a Qt
and/or Wayland issue. Textadept just makes use of Qt and the widgets it
provides.
As for #2, this one's tough. Textadept inherits the colors your terminal
defines, and by default, the terminal theme uses bold black for
comments. In the two terminals I've tried (lxterminal and Konsole), bold
black is a sort of grey by default, so there is no readability problem
for me (and presumably anyone else who uses them). You'll probably need
to either change your terminal colors or change your Textadept terminal
theme.
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One issues is with the default Qt GUI version, and another with the curses version.
Issue #1: With the Qt version on Fedora 37, Wayland, after opening a menu from the menu bar and hovering on another root menu, the menu shifts to the top left corner of the screen, no matter where the TA window is positioned.
Issue #2: The color theme of the TA curses version makes comments invisible on the background (for JavaScript, at least).
Any help or ideas would be appreciated. Thanks!
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