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Re: New revision graph

From: Simon Large <simon_at_skirridsystems.co.uk>
Date: 2005-10-21 13:11:33 CEST

Stefan Küng wrote:
> On 10/21/05, Simon Large <simon@skirridsystems.co.uk> wrote:
>
>
>>On my system, the box shading appears as a coarse cross hatch. I don't
>>think that adds anything and would prefer it without.
>
>
> So just the lighter colors without the hatches? I can do that...

Does the box need a fill? You could just use the background colour. If
you have a fill then it has to work when the user changes Windows colour
settings.

>>The graph drawing area ignore the Windows colour settings, so it won't
>>work well for low vision users. (I just discovered Thunderbird does too,
>>and they have much less excuse for plain text ;-)
>
> You mean the white background? Or which colors do you mean exactly?

Yes, the white background, and the text. If I change windows to use
white on black, the rev graph stays as black on white.

>>Are the box outline colours coming from the new colours settings? That
>>would be one way of making sure the colours work on the Windows default
>>background.
>
> Yes. The color settings are also used in the revision graph
> (added/copied/removed/...)

But they are brighter? I don't see that bright green colour in my
settings dialog. Making a colour brighter works with black on white, but
not with white on black.

Simon

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