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<p>I wonder if it's possible to access the colours based on GtkMessageType like GtkInfoBar does, so they come from the theme? This is sort of like web CSS frameworks that provide basic colours for ex. warning, danger, primary, etc.</p>
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<p>Good idea for the default if not user custom colour is defined in geany.css</p>

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