Re: need to increase contrast in all emacs faces for legibility

2019-12-11 Thread wry
On 12/10, Samuel Wales wrote: at night, i need much more contrast in my emacs faces in order to increase legibility. This is counterintuitive, normally you need to increase contrast during the day and decrease contrast (and lower brightness) at night to prevent eye strain. Unless you're using a

Need to increase contrast in all emacs faces for legibility

2019-12-11 Thread Bruce Russell
Protesilaos Stavrou has uploaded two (light and dark) “accessibility” themes with “consistent minimum contrast ratio between background and foreground values of 7:1 or higher" to Melpa. See https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zofd0O12XWE . The source cod

Re: need to increase contrast in all emacs faces for legibility

2019-12-11 Thread Pankaj Jangid
> is it possible to programmatically increase foreground contrast > against their background in all faces? For shr (the built-in browser), there is something. But in general I am not aware if there is something related to this. shr-color-visible-distance-min, shr-color-visible-luminance-min The

Re: need to increase contrast in all emacs faces for legibility

2019-12-11 Thread Marco
Hello, > is it possible to programmatically increase foreground contrast > against their background in all faces? While I can't answer your question, which is an interesting one (don't think it's org related, though), I just wanted to ask: can't you just adjust the temperature of your display wit

need to increase contrast in all emacs faces for legibility

2019-12-10 Thread Samuel Wales
at night, i need much more contrast in my emacs faces in order to increase legibility. during the day i want the same faces i currently have. is it possible to programmatically increase foreground contrast against their background in all faces? i already have the background black or close to it.