Greg Newman <g...@20seven.org> writes: > On my calibrated monitor that's fine for readability > > On Mon, Nov 16, 2009 at 8:15 AM, Sebastian Rose <sebastian_r...@gmx.de>wrote:
My monitor is not calibrated, but I see all the 1's on http://www.fotocommunity.de/pc/pc/mypics/572427/display/3843090 so the contrast is good enough. I just installed lprof and tried to improve the calibration of my monitor (which I never had problems with, BTW). But I couldn't enter the monitor values for "Weißpunkt" (`white point' ???) and "Grundfarben" (`basic colors' ??), because I did not know what to enter there. "Set Gamma and Black Point" seems not to work correct (according to photos I see on the net like the one mentioned above). When I load a photo for Scanner calibration, the image is distorted - so I don't really know why to trust that program => uninstalled it again. There are other programs for calibration, but I don't have colorimeter at hand. And I don't know anyone who owns such a thing. I don't know many people, who use calibrated monitors by the way. Just a few people doing graphics - and even they don't own a colorimeter. It is a tiny little bit better with bigger fonts (in Opera I see heavier font - in FF the Courier font is very light - might be a bug), or. I think we should make it readable for everyone, right? And we should make as close to the optimum as possible. Here is what I see on flickr: http://www.flickr.com/photos/44727...@n04/4109090241/in/set-72157622816907722/ I see this lack of contrast on different hardware, too: - Lenovo 500 + Ubuntu 9.04/Windows Vista Business, - IYAMA 4 years old attached to a P4 with Debian and NVIDIA driver > >> Carsten Dominik <carsten.domi...@gmail.com> writes: >> > Hi Sebastian, >> > >> > can you point to a page where you think the stuff is badly readable? >> > >> > - Carsten >> >> Yes - sorry. >> >> >> http://orgmode.org/worg/org-contrib/org-protocol.php#open-source-rewritten-urls >> >> >> >> Sebsatian >> >> >> >> > >> > On Nov 15, 2009, at 8:08 PM, Sebastian Rose wrote: >> > >> >> Hi, >> >> >> >> >> >> the colors on orgmode.org are made from an Emacs setup with a dark >> >> background. >> >> >> >> Because of the light background on the Web, code examples with syntax >> >> highlighting are hard to read. I even avoid #+BEGIN_SRC and use >> >> #+BEGIN_EXAMPLE instead. >> >> >> >> >> >> I played a little locally, and found, that the following simple change >> >> makes highlighted source code readable. Just put this in an exported >> >> HTML file, just before the `</head>' tag and keep the original styles in >> >> place, to see the results: >> >> >> >> >> >> <style type="text/css"> >> >> pre { >> >> background-color:#333333; >> >> color:white; >> >> } >> >> </pre> >> >> >> >> These are just the changed values. >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> Unfortunately, this changes the appearance significantly. Dark >> >> background for all code. >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> As an alternative, we could change all foreground colors, in that we >> >> keep the tint, but reduce the brightness of each. That way we would keep >> >> the appearance and have readable code. I've changed the background to be >> >> slightly lighter. Just put this in an exported HTML file, just before >> >> the `</head>' tag and keep the original styles in place, to see the >> >> results: >> >> >> >> >> >> <style type="text/css"> >> >> >> >> pre { >> >> /* only the changed values for <pre> again */ >> >> background-color:#fafafa; >> >> >> >> /* Use bigger font? courier is soo small on my system: */ >> >> font-size:110%; >> >> } >> >> >> >> >> >> .org-string { color:#BC2020; } >> >> .org-builtin { color:#5C2659; } >> >> .org-keyword { color:#5C128A; } >> >> .org-doc { color:#754C4C; } >> >> .org-constant { color:#385D5E; } >> >> >> >> .org-variable-name { color:#805F11; } >> >> .org-function-name { color:#0000CC; } >> >> >> >> </style> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> What do you think? >> >> >> >> How is the font-size of code on Windows and MAC (Safari)? >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> Sebastian >> >> >> >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> >> Emacs-orgmode mailing list >> >> Remember: use `Reply All' to send replies to the list. >> >> Emacs-orgmode@gnu.org >> >> http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/emacs-orgmode >> > >> > - Carsten >> > >> > Sebastian _______________________________________________ Emacs-orgmode mailing list Remember: use `Reply All' to send replies to the list. Emacs-orgmode@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/emacs-orgmode