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List:       kde-core-devel
Subject:    Re: Temporary KColorScheme change - hard-code some state colors
From:       pinheiro <nuno () oxygen-icons ! org>
Date:       2007-09-16 12:27:10
Message-ID: 200709161327.10908.nuno () oxygen-icons ! org
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A Sunday 16 September 2007 13:15:02, Jos Poortvliet escreveu:
> On 9/16/07, pinheiro <nuno@oxygen-icons.org> wrote:
> > A Sunday 16 September 2007 12:58:38, Jos Poortvliet escreveu:
> > > I can't really see if you DID change the background, but if you did, I
> > > really object to that. That's exactly what everyone here hates so
> > > much, as it makes the whole window seem to flash. No matter how subtle
> > > it is (unless it's so subtle you really can't see it, in which case it
> > > makes no sense).
> >
> > it does if it is done right. you wont notce it profoundly couse the
> > difrence is rather small so you will not see any flikering its a realy
> > small diference.
> > but your brain will, like your brain catches the sutle diferences in
> > peoples faces that help you tell them all apart.. its a realy good
> > feature of your brain that can be sed here to make sutle yet very visible
> > ways of saying "I have changed"
>
> Maybe. I do doubt it, as you're changing the window in the exact spot
> it is now - and the brain is very good at seeing changes. So I do
> think it will be noticeable, and as I said, if you make it as subtle
> as it needs to be for the brain not to notice the change, it won't
> notice the difference anymore either. Only real life testing can
> decide here, I guess. But I urge you to start thinking about other
> ways, as there's at least the possibility of me being right with this
> ;-)
>
> > --
> >
> > core oxygen icon designer

the other way will be disabling it will still be pretty visible and i can hadd 
one more feature to it

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