Saved Themes

Your custom themes, kept as swatch previews in the Explorer Library, ready to edit, duplicate, or reuse across diagrams.

The Themes view sits in the Explorer's Library section, beside the Image gallery, and holds the custom themes you have built. It is where your themes live between diagrams, so a palette you crafted once is ready to reuse everywhere.

Your theme library

Each saved theme shows as a swatch preview with its name, so you can recognise it at a glance, plus a New theme card to start another. If you have not built any yet, the view simply says so and offers that New theme card.

Each theme carries three actions:

  • Edit opens it in the theme builder to tweak its colours.
  • Duplicate creates a copy as a starting point for a variation.
  • Delete removes it. Any diagram still using a deleted theme falls back to the default theme, and the removal cannot be undone.

Where themes get used

Saved themes appear alongside the built-in ones wherever you pick a theme, so applying your own palette to a diagram is no different from choosing a built-in. See Themes for applying them, and Custom Themes for building one in the first place.

Duplicate a theme before a big change rather than editing in place, so you keep the original as a fallback while you experiment with the copy.

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