Hmm, then I suggest not to use Silica theme.
On Mon, Jun 3, 2013 at 11:36 AM, Wim de Vries <[email protected]> wrote: > Thanks all for the replies. > First, I sure like the swiping functionality of Silica, especially the > pull down/push up menus, page indicator, etc.. > Still, my app is used in a cockpit. Many (light) aircrafts and gliders do > have full "glass" canopies (like an F16). > This is an extremely bright light environment, so I need contrasting > colors. > In the current app (ubuntu), buttons are light green (00FF00) with black > text, strong warnings FF0000, and soft warnings orange. > > Current problem: > I did push some of my own buttons in the Silica menu items, but > - I need more (light/color) contrast in the highlight section of each menu > item (when it is selected); > - I am not sure if it allowed (non Silica stuff in Silica elements). > > Also, the page indicators (left top: indicating that you are in n-th of x > pages are to 'soft' for my app. > Thanks. > r > wim > > > > > On 06/02/2013 11:57 AM, Jonni Rainisto wrote: > >> You can ofcourse alse use javascript and read current theme colors in >> there and slice them in r g b values, and make your custom var's with >> changed values. But the question is that can you give an example of where >> the default theme colors are not readable enough, and what kind of ambient >> theme are you using? >> >> re, jonni >> >> ______________________________**__________ >> From: >> devel-bounces@lists.**sailfishos.org<[email protected]>[ >> devel-bounces@lists.**sailfishos.org <[email protected]>] >> on behalf of Lucien XU [[email protected]] >> Sent: Sunday, June 02, 2013 12:39 PM >> To: [email protected] >> Subject: Re: [SailfishDevel] change Silica theme details >> >> Hello, >> >> You are not forced to use Silica to develop your application. You can, for >> example, use your custom components (based on QtQuick default components, >> like >> Rectangle or Text), to draw some of the UI. >> >> For example, you can draw a white background by doing >> >> Page { >> Rectangle { >> anchors.fill: parent >> color: "white" >> } >> } >> >> (Note that I did not tried that code, but it should work) >> And add some other components, like Text, or other Rectangles on top of >> it. >> >> Of cause, it won't integrate with Sailfish, but that's not a problem, >> since >> you are not focusing on that, do you ? >> > True. > > >> Le vendredi 31 mai 2013 17:12:25 Wim de Vries a écrit : >> >>> Hi, >>> My app will work in very (sun)light circumstances, so I need more >>> contrast between colours. >>> Is there a way to change (parts of the) the Silica theme? >>> Thanks. >>> >> ______________________________**_________________ >> SailfishOS.org Devel mailing list >> ______________________________**_________________ >> SailfishOS.org Devel mailing list >> >> > ______________________________**_________________ > SailfishOS.org Devel mailing list >
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