No problem! Haha I love the new name, I’m sure many will appreciate it as well. Also it looks way better and surely more readable.Thanks for the feedback on this...
I added context actions to select white or black text color and modified the solid color backgrounds to be more subtle.
Updated and renamed the package in the first post
However, I know I should have said this on my earlier reply, I guess my mind was jumping clouds somewhere, as I totally forgot about it. I’m not particularly in love of the white stroke, the thing is, in smaller screens it will look like if it had antialiasing issues, landing at the same problem, making it hard to read. To better demonstrate what I mean, a nice practice is to look at your work from far away, if you can read it from the other side of the room without shrinking your eyes, then you did great. Here’s an image to more or less demonstrate it in a more graphic way, look at the smaller text:
The thing is, the white stroke defeats the purpose of the darker font colors, taking contrast away and making it look smaller than it is. A better practice can be to use a not that contrasty stroke color, a color not too far away from the font colors and its background. Look at it like a kind of harmony between the 3 colors: The background, the stroke, and the font. They shouldn’t fight for the spotlight.
I know people can modify it and do whatever they want with it, however is possible that some people could find it harder to edit (especially the elderly), and hey! First impressions are important anyway haha.
Anyway, thanks for reading my unnecessary long post. And pretty nice work

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