On 02.12.20 11:08, Ole M wrote: > Thank you for filling out a Git bug report! > Please answer the following questions to help us understand your issue. > > What did you do before the bug happened? (Steps to reproduce your issue) > * open Git Gui in a repository from git bash ($ git gui&) > * select some text in the diff pane > > What did you expect to happen? (Expected behavior) > * selected text should be highlighted with white text on blue > background (maybe it used to use system defined colors?) > > What happened instead? (Actual behavior) > * selected text is highlighted with white text on black background Hi Ole, thanks for the report. It's a known bug, a fix for this is already in the works. Best, Stefan > What's different between what you expected and what actually happened? > * The contrast has increased to a level that is painful for me to look > at, making it difficult to read the selected text. > * It also makes the experience of this tool different from gitk, > making me focus on the tool rather than the content and workflow. > > Anything else you want to add: > > > Please review the rest of the bug report below. > You can delete any lines you don't wish to share. > > > [System Info] > git version: > git version 2.29.2.windows.2 > cpu: x86_64 > built from commit: 3464b98ce6803c98bf8fb34390cd150d66e4a0d3 > sizeof-long: 4 > sizeof-size_t: 8 > shell-path: /bin/sh > uname: Windows 10.0 18363 > compiler info: gnuc: 10.2 > libc info: no libc information available > $SHELL (typically, interactive shell): C:\Program Files\Git\usr\bin\bash.exe > > > [Enabled Hooks] >