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Co-authored-by: Karl Kemister-Sheppard <[email protected]>
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FarzadHayat and kemister85 authored Apr 9, 2024
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[[overview]]
== Overview

{productname} {release-version} was released for {enterpriseversion} and {cloudname} on Wednesday, April 10^th^, 2024. These release notes provide an overview of the changes for {productname} {release-version}, including:
{productname} {release-version} was released for {enterpriseversion} and {cloudname} on Wednesday, April 10^th^, 2024.

These release notes provide an overview of the changes for {productname} {release-version}, including:

* xref:accompanying-premium-plugin-changes[Accompanying Premium plugin changes]
* xref:bug-fixes[Bug fixes]
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==== Text inside code editor was not properly rendered when using a dark {productname} skin.
// #TINY-10784

In previous versions of the **Enhanced Code Editor**, the text color of the code editor was inherited from the {productname} skin. This caused the light theme of the code editor to display white text on a white background when using a dark skin, such as `oxide-dark`.
In previous versions of the **Enhanced Code Editor**, the text color of the code editor was inherited from the {productname} skin. This caused the light theme of the code editor to display white text on a white background when using xref:customize-ui.adoc#skins[a dark skin], such as `oxide-dark`.

In {productname} {release-version}, this issue has been resolved. Now, the light theme of the Enhanced Code Editor will always use a dark text color, regardless of the skin being used. As a result, the light mode will render correctly and be easily readable when using a dark skin.

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