Stefan Knorr (Astron) wrote 9 maart 2012
> Would you mind using COL_RED instead of COL_LIGHTRED? (LIGHTRED on
> YELLOW is mostly a colour contrast, thus people that only recognise
> shades of grey, will not be able to discern between the colours easily
> enough. [1])
I don't mind. it was just a s
Hi Winfried, Michael, Ivan, all,
>> > I did some thinking (some, not a lot) on this matter.
>> > It seems that the default colour for font and line colour buttons is
>> > black and for background buttons (highlight excepted) is transparent.
>> > That does not look usefull to me, is these are bound
> >>> In Excel, the default background colour seems to
> >>>be yellow, so let's do something similar here – I don't like yellow
> >>>per se, but Excel users are probably used to yellow, so no need to
> >>>break the functionality for them.
> >>>So, I'd propose to use either "Yellow" or "Chart 3" as
>>> In Excel, the default background colour seems to
>>>be yellow, so let's do something similar here – I don't like yellow
>>>per se, but Excel users are probably used to yellow, so no need to
>>>break the functionality for them.
>>>So, I'd propose to use either "Yellow" or "Chart 3" as the defaul
>> In Excel, the default background colour seems to
>>be yellow, so let's do something similar here – I don't like yellow
>>per se, but Excel users are probably used to yellow, so no need to
>>break the functionality for them.
>>So, I'd propose to use either "Yellow" or "Chart 3" as the default.
I
Astron wrote (08-03-2012 11:22)
> >>To the uninitiated, this behaviour might seem very confusing (exactly
> >>as it did to Ivan). In Excel, the default background colour seems to
> >>be yellow, so let's do something similar here – I don't like yellow
> >>per se, but Excel users are probably used to
Hi Winfried,
On 7 March 2012 07:54, Winfried Donkers wrote:
> Astron wrote (06-03-2012 17:44)
>>> That is expected behaviour to me. The startup background colur is
>>> transparent (hence the gray bitmap in the button).
>
>>To the uninitiated, this behaviour might seem very confusing (exactly
>>as
Astron wrote (06-03-2012 17:44)
>> That is expected behaviour to me. The startup background colur is
>> transparent (hence the gray bitmap in the button).
>To the uninitiated, this behaviour might seem very confusing (exactly
>as it did to Ivan). In Excel, the default background colour seems to
>b
Hi Winfried, Ivan,
>>> 1. Open a new Writer doc
>>> 2. Type smth
>>> 3. Press the "Background Color" button
>>> -> nothing happens (?)
>>
>> That is expected behaviour to me. The startup background colur is
>> transparent (hence the gray bitmap in the button).
To the uninitiated, this behavi
Hi Winfried,
On 06.03.2012 11:50, Winfried Donkers wrote:
Ivan Timofeev wrote (5 maart 2012 18:08)
1. Open a new Writer doc
2. Type smth
3. Press the "Background Color" button
-> nothing happens (?)
That is expected behaviour to me. The startup background colur is transparent
(hence the
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