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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