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List:       kde-bugs-dist
Subject:    [Bug 26566] selection of the paper colour
From:       Thomas Zander <zander () kde ! org>
Date:       2006-04-13 11:27:10
Message-ID: 20060413112710.30559.qmail () ktown ! kde ! org
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------- Additional Comments From zander kde org  2006-04-13 13:27 -------
There are 2 things we have to think about;
first is that we have WYSIWYG, meaning that people should be able to see what it is \
that will be printed in the normal view; Lightly based on input from #25670:
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From the user side these things should look like that: 
 
 User should be able to: 
 - select colour of main frame background
 - select colour of paper and only print colours when they differ from the paper.
 
 New frames created on top of the main frame should have: 
 - possibility to have transparent background 
 - possibility to automatically set background colour from the main frame 
 
 Ah and the defaults:
 - Default main frame colour: white 
 - Default text colour: black 
 - Default "child frame" background: transparent 
 - Default "child frame" text colour: black 


Second issue is that people with lower eyesight can set the background color of KDE \
to black and KWord should honor that.

I suggest to honour the KDE color scheme in only in the text-view mode, so the page \
layout mode always follows the actual page colors. Together with a feature like an \
outliner and an option to go to the textmode easily from the document-structure \
dialog should allow people who need the high-contrast to still use KDE.


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