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Re[2]: [TSVN] dodge blue colors?

From: Fernando P. Nájera Cano <tortoisesvn_at_fernandonajera.com>
Date: 2005-03-25 19:08:24 CET

Hi,

At viernes, 25 de marzo de 2005, 18:19:54, you wrote:

S> Molle Bestefich wrote:
>> === Item 6 (dodge blue colors?)
>>
>> SL>> That blue color (if you're talking about the progress dialog used
>> SL>> for updates/commits/...) is a system color. You can change that
>> SL>> color in your windows settings.
>>
>> FPNC> It seems you're using desktop-blue or title-bar-blue. Both of
>> them are for background, not foreground.
>>
>> FPNC> [...] it is NOT the same to have white-text-over-blue-background
>> than blue-text-over-white-background.
>>
>> I'm still not sure which blue color we're talking about.
>> Are we discussing generally dismissing anything that is blue in TSVN?

S> It's the COLOR_HIGHLIGHT used for items selected in a control. So if
S> someone has problems with that kind of color, then they also will have
S> problems with selected items?

I have to disagree. In selected items, the BACKGROUND is in
COLOR_HIGHLIGHT, while the TEXT is in ???? (secondary? white in my
system). I can see white text over that dark blue background very
well.

What I'm saying is that it seems for me not to be a good idea to use a
background color for text color. At least, it doesn't get the effect I
would like.

I think you use different colors in update window to visually see what
kind of change have had one item. It doesn't work in my system: I see
that blue just like black.

Anyway, I won't argue anymore on this. It is really not important.

Best regards,

Fernando Nájera

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