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Dark / Light mode (theme), both automatic and manual, with full support for dialogs and menus
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34 votesAn error occurred while saving the comment Ian commented
I second that. My eyes are burning! 🔥
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Yes, there is a way to fill many areas at once.
A double-click on a fill (or a stroke) should apply the currently chosen color to all sections that has this color (unless these are not separated with strokes).
A triple-click will change the color of all sections of the same color, no matter if these are separated or not.
Same applies to Live Paint Selection Tool.
You can read more about these methods here
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Yeah, this is annoying. The Mikey M fix works for me but sadly it doesn't last.