On 4/22/2019 2:52 PM, Michael Van Canneyt via lazarus wrote:
On Mon, 22 Apr 2019, Bart via lazarus wrote:
On Mon, Apr 22, 2019 at 12:45 PM Martin Frb via lazarus
<lazarus@lists.lazarus-ide.org> wrote:
The colors are different though...
I can't see the difference between closed, resolved and assigned.
The only distinct colors I can see are for new and acknowledged.
This getting to be a nightmare.
Well, today's fads of those "dark themes" or "flat look" are more a PITA
than truly a nightmare
Not really, a nightmare is for example when you find yourself naked
on top of El Castillo in Chichen Itza amidst a cheering crowd, while some
priest with bloodshot eyes uses a stone knife to peel off your skin and
cut out your heart, showing it triumphantly to foresaid crowd...
Then you wake up in your own cold sweat and with a sigh of relief
realize we're no longer living in the age of the Mayas.
Now that definitely counts as a nightmare.
Only if you're a child back in those days, as an adult, you were pretty
safe. But then today a lot of folks have problems growing up...
By contrast: Difficult to discern colors (sic) is a minor inconvenience.
That is a very personal experience. I had a customer who set up here
computer is the most nausea inducing (for me) color scheme of pink,
purple, neon green and yellow. I could not work on if for 2 minutes, but
she was getting her job done each day of the week just fine.
But I have lots of clients complaining about all those "flat" menues in
M$ Office and such, which makes it hard specially for older people to
discern the different functionalities, because it all looks the same. A
lot of "modern UX" folks should be taken out to the alley and stuck in a
dumpster...
Ralf
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