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The theme defined in the application is not applied to all UI components #6526

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gileluard opened this issue Aug 3, 2022 · 0 comments · Fixed by #6532
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The theme defined in the application is not applied to all UI components #6526

gileluard opened this issue Aug 3, 2022 · 0 comments · Fixed by #6532
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T-Defect Something isn't working: bugs, crashes, hangs and other reported problems Z-AppLayout

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Steps to reproduce

  1. Start application with iOS light mode and application dark mode
  2. tap the avatar to open the context menu
  3. long tap a room to open the context menu

Outcome

What did you expect?

All UI components should have the theme defined in the application

What happened instead?

the theme defined in the system is applied to some UI components (especially system components)
see an example below:

Simulator Screen Shot - iPhone 12 Pro - 2022-08-03 at 21 06 27

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@gileluard gileluard added the T-Defect Something isn't working: bugs, crashes, hangs and other reported problems label Aug 3, 2022
@gileluard gileluard self-assigned this Aug 3, 2022
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