Hi Astron, On 2012-06-28 at 09:13 +0200, Stefan Knorr (Astron) wrote:
> > His eyes involuntarily seek the boundaries between objects: a page, the > > working area or a ruler. > > If the objects are: > > a) a very bright or dark; > > b) have almost the same color and have no boundary lines; > > c) have too much color contrast > > lens of the muscles are working constantly. So my eyes tire quickly. > > Therefore, all the Office Suites have The Windows that have color schemes > > are very similar. > > Tbh, I am not exactly sure what to take from this description ... I > don't find it eye-straining to work with LibO 3.6. (Then again, for > most actual productivity tasks I use Linux – where I am using the > similarly light Clearlooks theme, though.) > > However, I agree that the document background is now a little light – > even the colour "Gray 10%" is darker now than the default window > background on Vista/7. No problem there - just give me the RGB values we should use, and I'll put it there :-) > What bugs me much more than the default being a bit light though is > that the ruler background as well as the Start Center background > colour will stay the same no matter what application background colour > is chosen. IMHO these colours should be the same as the normal window > background, IMHO. This might be harder - the handling of the color settings is much more complex than it should be, so not sure if I manage to do it in time for Beta3, and I am off for vacation after that; let's see. All the best, Kendy _______________________________________________ LibreOffice mailing list LibreOffice@lists.freedesktop.org http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/libreoffice