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## Summary of Changes #2575

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This pull request primarily focuses on an automated patch release, incorporating a new UI theme and refactoring related components. It streamlines theme selection logic by ensuring UI updates are triggered correctly and improves test maintainability by introducing a new rendering utility for React components.

Highlights

  • Automated Patch Release: This PR is an automated cherry-pick of commit bde8b78a88f10ac290bc2b1a52124d8e37b781e0 to create a patch version v0.19.1 from v0.19.0.
  • Theme Dialog Refactoring: The ThemeDialog component's tests have been refactored to use renderWithProviders, simplifying test setup by abstracting context providers.
  • New "Holiday" Theme: A new dark theme named "Holiday" has been introduced, providing a fresh color scheme for the UI.
  • UI Refresh on Theme/Scope Selection: The ThemeDialog now explicitly calls refreshStatic from useUIActions when a theme is selected or a scope is applied, ensuring the UI updates correctly.
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