>>>>I agree. If you *don't* specify a color, then let themes do their thing. If you do specify a color, then it should be used. IE, themes should only apply if the default colors have not been overridden.
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>>>The problem here, that I override colors in run-time...
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>>I don't see a problem with that, either. Once you specify a color, then themes should no longer apply. It may have started out themed, but you have now overriden it.
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>Would the whole grid appearance change then? For instance, if I set Themes = .f. I see a gray scroll bar, while with .t. it shows blue..
I'm sure the details would be difficult to implement. There are several things that would have to change, your scrollbar color just being one of them. I'd be happy if it could just override the colors, and leave the theme appearance, but I could live with just having individual columns being themed/not themed.