https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=365158

Jens Reuterberg <ohy...@gmail.com> changed:

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--- Comment #4 from Jens Reuterberg <ohy...@gmail.com> ---
The text colour should always (or per default) follow the colour theme in
Breeze and themes that want this. Since there already exists an option in
desktop theme to follow or NOT follow the colour of text set by colour theme,
this is a non issue. (Change theme to Oxygen, change to some coloured text for
the colour theme and observe that the theme does NOT change colour of text). So
the choice to follow the text colour was made by MX Themes creator. 

In the above screenshot I notice the text in the taskmanager is far more
readable than the icons and clock text in the chosen colour theme. To be honest
testing it on my own using Gimp to change colours of text I notice that "white"
(or #FCFCFC) is probably the best option there and I am slightly curious to
know what colour you think would fit better and be more readable? Trying
Magenta for example just hides it. 

My suggestion for fix would be to 1) edit the theme and hardcode the colour of
the widget text. 2) change colour of "Window Text" slightly to better fit your
needs 3) Change the font used for Taskmanager to something bigger and bolder to
make it more readable no matter what colour 4) Change wallpaper 5) Change the
theme to not allow transparent widgets in certain cases, like the taskmanager.

I simply dont see an elegant solution which only goal is, in practice, to fix
one broken theme.

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