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mo-russo avatar mo-russo commented on June 10, 2024
Light mode broken

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batzen avatar batzen commented on June 10, 2024

Does that happen with every application you attach to?

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mo-russo avatar mo-russo commented on June 10, 2024

I just upgrade to the latest this morning, started my application, snooped it and it was like that. Didn't do anything special.
The Dark mode works properly though which I'm using right now as a workaround.

edit And yes, it seems to be happening only in a specific application.

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batzen avatar batzen commented on June 10, 2024

Would it be possible to share your application?

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mo-russo avatar mo-russo commented on June 10, 2024

Unfortunately no, it's not my application but my employer's. I can't distribute it.

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batzen avatar batzen commented on June 10, 2024

That'll make it more difficult to fix as i can't reproduce the issue on my machine.

Could you try to snoop Snoop via the "Debug" menu and have a look at the colors Snoop is using?

It looks like, at least, the foreground color seems to be overwritten by the app being snooped, which usually shouldn't be possible as Snoop already does quite a lot to prevent that from happening.

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NMBSdtayloe avatar NMBSdtayloe commented on June 10, 2024

It does this on my machine as well, but malfunctions in Windows dark mode, and works correctly in light mode (I did install the program with dark mode enabled). I can confirm that it is application specific as well, testing it in other apps leads to correct results. Unfortunately my app is also not distributable.
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batzen avatar batzen commented on June 10, 2024

Could you try to use the debug menu in Snoop and choose "Snoop Snoop".
After that inspect the Snoop UI itself, have a look at the foreground property of one of the elements in the grid which has a wrong foreground?
The foreground should reference to the resource key "Snoop.Brushes.Default.Foreground".
Something in your application seems to influence that value.

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