A never ending story.

Dirk Mueller mueller at kde.org
Sun Oct 27 17:11:00 GMT 2002


On Fre, 04 Okt 2002, Dirk Mueller wrote:

> > "right" palette. But no clue how.
> 
> Yeah, me neither. 
> 
> kapp->palette() returns the default palette, i.e. not the one that is 
> inverted ? Otherwise I don't see how your patch would make a difference.
> 
> BTW, why did you change the loading of the color definitions for window 
> decoration colors etc ? I don't think there was any page depending on 
> "wrong" colors in this case, were they ?
> 
> BTW, do you have a default color palette that matches all requirements for 
> webpages ?
> 
> 
> > The only _real_solution_  I see is to let khtml run in an own color environment
> > where all colors(text, background, widgets, links) match. And the IMHO easiest
> > and most flexible way, from the users POV, is to use existing colorschemes. 
> 
> The funny part is that we behave just like IE when it comes to color 
> defaults, so apparently nobody is disturbed that IE is broken with inverted 
> color shemes. Or do they still do something different from us ?
> 
> I actually very much like the idea that khtml reacts to user color styles 
> automatically :/
> 
> > No idea:) What did I break regarding CSS requirements?
> 
> the changing of the color definitions in misc/helper.cpp
> 


Does anybody care to answer ? I'd really like to close this issue. 



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Dirk (received 526 mails today)




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