Temporary KColorScheme change - hard-code some state colors

Pino Toscano toscano.pino at tiscali.it
Sun Sep 16 10:22:50 BST 2007


Alle domenica 16 settembre 2007, Kenneth Wimer ha scritto:
> On Sunday 16 September 2007 09:20:01 Boudewijn Rempt wrote:
> > On Sunday 16 September 2007 08:55, Kenneth Wimer wrote:
> > > So....summing this thread up:
> > >
> > > Some people like some things, some people don't. Lots of people think
> > > it could be better somehow but nobody agrees on exactly how that should
> > > be.
> >
> > And some people have good, technical arguments for abandoning a certain
> > approach. Which, somehow, seems to lift the argument out of bikeshedding
> > territory to me.
>
> I do not see any good reason to call this a technical decision. It is more
> a matter of usability and accessibility, or?

Open okular, click the content area (where you see the pages) to focus it, and 
voila, any widget in the sidebar (TOC, annotation tree, etc) becomes inactive 
and with a grey text, making it _totally unreadable_. You have to explicitely 
focus the sidebar again to even read the TOC.
Can that be a good reason to avoid this active != inactive coloring?
You choose, having that effect, or having an _usable_ document viewer.

-- 
Pino Toscano
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