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The goal of the primary/secondary text classes is to make it quick and easy for you to set the text classes, which still maintaining a visual hierarchy to the text. For example, if you set the label class, which for example is used for the values in a table to 10pt, a “Small Label,” which is for example used the search box text in slicers, would be automatically set to 9pt. The Title and Label classes have several secondary classes that are automatically derived from the primary class settings but can be formatted individually. The four main text classes are: “Title”, “Label”, “Callout”, and “Header”. You can set the font family, font size, and font color for each text classes. There are 4 primary text classes that adjust a total of 14 total text classes. In addition to color classes, we’ve added text classes to make it easier and quicker to set text styles.

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If you’re already writing theme files, you’re likely already using a few existing color classes: foreground, background, and tableAccent, which update various settings within your report with one line. To help with this, we’ve expanded the color classes within our theme file to allow you format many of the colors in your theme without needing to touch visual styles. For example, if you wanted to create a dark theme that set the page to a dark color and use white text on top, you’d have to change a ton of settings through the visual styles section of the JSON, which can be very time consuming and error prone. When writing your own custom theme JSON file, we know it can be quite difficult to build a theme that changes the entire look of your report. Reporting Color and text classes in themes


Support for folding over Native Database queries.Here’s the complete list of September updates:
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You can learn more about how to do this in our documentation. If you’re automatically downloading it from the Download Center each month, you’ll need to update your scripts.
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exe installer that has all the languages wrapped into it. And of course, we have plenty of incremental improvements this month, with some performance improvements, more dynamic formatting options, updates to our personalized visualization pane, and more.Īs a final reminder, starting this month, we are only releasing our new single. Thanks to an intern project, we’re also releasing a frequently requested modeling feature: custom format strings. If you’re a theme author, potentially more exciting are the updates to our theme JSON format which make it much quicker and easier for you to create your own custom themes that significantly change the look and feel of your report.

You’ll notice one of our exciting updates right away when creating new reports with the September update of Power BI Desktop, a new, modern default theme! Not only do we have a new default theme, but we’ve more than doubled the number of built-in theme options for your report.
