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Old 10-01-2019, 04:52 PM   #14
tomsem
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Originally Posted by OtinG View Post
Please post a screen capture we can look at then. These solutions have worked for us, but perhaps we are not fully understanding what issue you are encountering.

Meanwhile, in using the solution in cgsmom's post, did you make sure to select a color other than black when selecting the Book's Auto-Night Theme option. If you select any color, including whit, it should use that when the option is toggled on, therefore overriding any other settings. (I think...) See screen capture attached.

ETA: Auto-Night Theme option only applies to the book being read, not the entire Book app interface. Dark Mode applies to the Book app interface and the whole iOS iPadOS interface but can be overridden inside the Book app for books, but not PDFs. So you can actually have a Dark Book app interface with white book pages. If you want white for the Book app interface and for the book pages then you need to Turn Dark Mode off in the iOS/iPadOS Settings app and make sure to either turn off Auto-Night Theme within the Book app or at least set it too white pages. Apple made this über complicated.

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I would boil it down to:
1) app interface mirrors the Display & Brightness APPEARANCE setting
2) book Theme is independent of this: if Auto-Night theme is on, then it will switch to Black theme when night falls, and back to the selected ‘daytime’ theme (White, Beige, or Grey) for daylight hours. If Auto-Night theme is off, then theme stays put regardless of time of day.

Of course if you work graveyard shift then you are out of luck, and have to switch both Mode and Theme manually.
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