full screen mode colors issue

When running full screen mode with green text and black background some text and the dashed dividing lines between scenes are invisible. They remain black which means black on black.

I would expect their color to be changed along with the Full Screen Text color setting in Options or that they use specific other settings.

The text in question is in a chapter in my case, not the scene text.

This is an old post so you’ve probably sorted it out now, but for the sake of anyone else coming across this issue:

The text in question is probably specifically set to a black color rather than having “no color” assigned. Try selecting it and then going to Format > Font > Text Color and choosing “Remove Color” (you can do this through the right-click context menu or the format bar as well). It will still appear black in the regular editor (I assume your default editor color is black) but it should take on the full screen color now when in that mode.

Indeed this is an old post but not “sorted out”.

Note that this concerns Scrivenings Mode. I omitted that fact in the original post.

Your suggestion that the text might be set to black was correct and doing Remove Color makes it show properly now in both the Editor and Full Screen.

However, when running Full Screen with green text (Text color setting to green) and black background (Page color setting to black) the dashed dividing lines between scenes are invisible. They remain black which means black on black.

Those dashed dividing lines should probably take on the Text color.

Sorry, didn’t mean to have ignored that. I’ve made a note of it; hopefully it won’t be too difficult to apply the text color to the lines or give it a contrast setting. This may end up being something that gets fixed up when the new Scrivenings code goes into place, but we’ll see what Lee can do.