On Mon, 11 Feb 2008, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:

Martin Vermeer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

And that you tell me now, three years after implementing this? Yes,
some people don't see _some_ colours. But the colour choice is
completely free including greytones.

It was not a problem when we had also a label.

FYI:

According to wikipedia the overall prevalence of colour blindness (red/green) is about 7-10% among men, but locally it can be higher.

        Color blindness affects a significant number of people, although
        exact proportions vary among groups. In Australia, for example, it
        occurs in about 8 percent of males and only about 0.4 percent of
        females.[17] Isolated communities with a restricted gene pool
        sometimes produce high proportions of color blindness, including
        the less usual types. Examples include rural Finland, Hungary, and
        some of the Scottish islands.

/Christian

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Christian Ridderström, +46-8-768 39 44               http://www.md.kth.se/~chr

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