Temporary KColorScheme change - hard-code some state colors
pinheiro
nuno at oxygen-icons.org
Sun Sep 16 13:10:48 BST 2007
A Sunday 16 September 2007 13:00:08, Gary L. Greene Jr. escreveu:
> On Sunday 16 September 2007 04:25:55 am pinheiro wrote:
> > A Friday 07 September 2007 18:00:07, Matthew Woehlke escreveu:
> > > Matthew Woehlke wrote:
> > > > Matthew Woehlke wrote:
> > > >> I'm thinking I'd like to check in the following diff as a temporary
> > > >> measure to get people thinking about active vs. inactive widget
> > > >> states.
> > > >>
> > > >> This is a TEMPORARY change (things will be configurable in 4.0-final
> > > >> as I've previously talked about; (1) for example), but will
> > > >> hopefully help shake people out of the KDE3 way of thinking where it
> > > >> was "ok" to not think about widget states w.r.t. the color scheme.
> > > >
> > > > Since I'm hearing complaints about the current situation (basically,
> > > > when using oxygen, can't tell active/inactive apart), I'm going to
> > > > commit this by Friday unless someone objects.
> > >
> > > Done, since no one objected.
> >
> > I dont, no one else did.
> > But since a good image speack lowader that words.......
> > http://www.nuno-icons.com/images/estilo/image4618.png
> > the butons are faded off the text is greish on the tile bar removed the
> > glow gradient from inactive, reduced the size of the shadow and the
> > overal coloring is sutly difrent.
>
> Much better :) This allows us to clearly see which is the application that
> is in the foreground and which is not. (Now if you could please do some
> similar tricks with tabs (current versus not) then I'd be happy, since at
> present being a visually impaired person, the tabs have too little contrast
> to set them off from the application and their neighbor.
tabs are not finished yet. Sory :)
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