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dark leaflet display used #588

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kghbln opened this issue Nov 16, 2019 · 5 comments · Fixed by #597
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dark leaflet display used #588

kghbln opened this issue Nov 16, 2019 · 5 comments · Fixed by #597
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kghbln commented Nov 16, 2019

Copied from SemanticMediaWiki/SemanticMediaWiki#4352

Setup and configuration

  • SMW version:3.1.0
  • MW version:1.33.1
  • PHP version:7.2.24 (litespeed)
  • DB system (MySQL, Blazegraph, etc.) and version: MariaDB -10.1.40-MariaDB-cll-lve

Issue

Leaflet maps using the basic parser function have defaulted to a rather illegible, black and grey skin. The change seems to have been recent and I am unclear whether it was intentional or coinciding with climate strike week(?).

Steps to reproduce

The issue seems to be true across smw mediawiki installations, including, e.g.:
https://www.semantic-mediawiki.org/wiki/Maps_examples/Leaflet_with_a_static_map

@kghbln kghbln added the bug label Nov 16, 2019
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kghbln commented Nov 16, 2019

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And another person that has problems with this.

@vedmaka I will be reverting your changes in the next release if there is no reply from you here.

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I think the problem may come from the theme night lighting when it is activated in windows 10 or on iPad, in my case.

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@Momo50WM you can expect a release with the fix in the next few days

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Momo50WM commented Jan 1, 2020 via email

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