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    Edward Lynch commented  · 

    Yes, I use "Auto Dark Mode" to automatically change the theme at a certain time of day because of where the sun is in the afternoon and it would be great for Linqpad to be able to follow. And/or have Util.IsDarkThemeEnabled have a setter which would let us automate that ourselves.

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    Edward Lynch commented  · 

    The motivation for my votes comes from being in a new database I am not familiar with and there being a table with lots of relationships - and since a lot of things center around it, it is harder to explore and gain an understanding of the data quickly by using the links. There are at least the links in the table listing on the left but not being able to click to the data itself makes this process slower.