https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=369676
--- Comment #11 from Navid Zamani <navid.zam...@googlemail.com> --- (In reply to Rog131 from comment #10) > The Breeze text color can be set from the KDE system settings > Colors > > Complementary > Normal text. That doesn’t actually work. I just changed that color from white to black, saved it as a new scheme, closed the dialog, selected my new scheme from the list, and clicked “Apply”. Then I locked the screen, and … nothing had changed. Also, the white text isn’t actually fully white by default either. And the actual full path is K → System settings → Colors → Change scheme → Color selection [tab] → Color set [dropdown] (Generic colors ⇒ Complementary) → Normal text. (This is translated from German, so YMMV.) You need to save the scheme as a new one, because the „Apply“ button inside the scheme editing dialog does nothing, and your changes will be lost otherwise. Or do I need to restart something or log out once? How did you make that screenshot by the way? The dialog is on top of the lock screen. Photoshop^WGimp, or is there a way to test the lock screen? -- You are receiving this mail because: You are the assignee for the bug.