Problem
Thanks a lot for your work on the theme and color scheme. By the way, is the previously mentioned plan to release a GUI with version 0.9 still ongoing?
I’ve been running into an issue: I tried launching deepseek.exe directly to let DeepSeek TUI inherit my Windows Terminal color scheme, as shown in the screenshot below.
However, the input text doesn’t seem to render with the correct foreground color. The text is only visible when I select it. Could you explain why this happens? Also, is it possible to support letting deepseek.exe natively inherit the Windows Terminal color scheme?
Proposed solution
support letting deepseek.exe natively inherit the Windows Terminal color scheme
Use case
Alternatives considered
support custom color schemes, such as loading external CSS files or configuring settings within the TUI.
Impact
配色方案=情绪价值 , bro
Additional context

Problem
Thanks a lot for your work on the theme and color scheme. By the way, is the previously mentioned plan to release a GUI with version 0.9 still ongoing?
I’ve been running into an issue: I tried launching
deepseek.exedirectly to let DeepSeek TUI inherit my Windows Terminal color scheme, as shown in the screenshot below.However, the input text doesn’t seem to render with the correct foreground color. The text is only visible when I select it. Could you explain why this happens? Also, is it possible to support letting
deepseek.exenatively inherit the Windows Terminal color scheme?Proposed solution
support letting
deepseek.exenatively inherit the Windows Terminal color schemeUse case
Alternatives considered
support custom color schemes, such as loading external CSS files or configuring settings within the TUI.
Impact
配色方案=情绪价值 , bro
Additional context