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Transparent Characters Paragraph Format

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It seems the default font color for the "Paragraph" format is now transparent. When I hit enter to create a bullet list or manually set the format to Paragraph, the text color is rgba(0, 0, 0, 0)

Has anyone else experienced this? Can I change the default paragraph colors?

This issue has been reproduced on multiple installs/machines, including Windows 10 Thunderbird 102.6.1 (64-bit) Ubuntu 20.04.5 LTS

It seems the default font color for the "Paragraph" format is now transparent. When I hit enter to create a bullet list or manually set the format to Paragraph, the text color is rgba(0, 0, 0, 0) Has anyone else experienced this? Can I change the default paragraph colors? This issue has been reproduced on multiple installs/machines, including Windows 10 Thunderbird 102.6.1 (64-bit) Ubuntu 20.04.5 LTS

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Setting the theme to Thunderbird "Dark" seems to be the solution. Not sure why this happened on three systems more or less simultaneously, but it seems to work (for now).

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Please provide more information. Any addons being used? What theme are you using? I cannot duplicate the problem in Windows.

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Default Thunderbird "Light" theme, no addons.

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Very unusual. I cannot duplicate the issue.

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I appreciate that you took the time to try; that tells me it must be local somehow. Thanks.

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Setting the theme to Thunderbird "Dark" seems to be the solution. Not sure why this happened on three systems more or less simultaneously, but it seems to work (for now).