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Originally Posted by Purple Lady
What's wrong with purple?!?! I mean I am the purple lady.
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Right you are. Nothing wrong with that, as long as it suits
you. I can imagine purple-on-black can be pretty effective for
night mode. One of my night modes in Moon+ Pro is, in fact, pretty similar to yours -- except that it's blue-on-black, not purple-on-black. Check out the first screenshot below. I can assure fellow MobileRead users that though the screenshot may look terrible and next to unreadable when posted
here in the forum (meaning, surrounded by the blinding white of the forum webpage), the setup actually works quite nicely when implemented as
night mode, in an otherwise completely dark room. The only light in the room, then, is the light emitted by the blue letters inside the book -- that's nice!
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Originally Posted by Purple Lady
It's only for lines that begin with a link that's a problem. Here's the toc of my current book:
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Like I said, in a book I checked, a retail EPUB (likely
well-formatted), there was no such problem with the links in the ToC.
In another book I've just checked now, I can see the same issue as Purple Lady in her ToC (see the second screenshot below, which shows my day mode). That's a Project Gutenberg free EPUB, so it's likely
badly formatted. Nevertheless, this shouldn't be happening even with badly formatted EPUBs, so I'll be sending these screenshots to Shawny of Moon+ Reader so that he can take a look at the bug. By the way, a typical book doesn't really contain lots of hyperlinked ToC (or similar formatting)
inside the book text, so the bug should be pretty rare and almost irrelevant for the actual reading experience. That doesn't make it excusable or tolerable in the long run, of course.