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Add reverse color support #89

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In Mathematica there is an option to make background look dark and texts bright, that is to use the "ReverseColor" stylesheet in the View menu. However WolframLanguageForJupyter does not support that, which annoys me as I am gotten used to see dark web pages and that's what I am doing.

In Mathematica there is an option to make background look dark and texts bright, that is to use the "ReverseColor" stylesheet in the View menu. However WolframLanguageForJupyter does not support that, which annoys me as I am gotten used to see dark web pages and that's what I am doing.
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cc-wr commented Apr 5, 2023

I don't think we want to make this change for all users.

I think it would better to only enable this behavior if the user set a certain variable (e.g., WolframLanguageForJupyter`$EnableReverseColor) to True.

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