On Sat, 2003-01-25 at 15:31, Uno Engborg wrote: > On Friday 24 January 2003 10.53, Laur Ivan wrote: > > Hi Luke, > > > > Ive tried drop shadow (an offset for the halo) but I normally keep small > > fonts with the desktop icons and sometimes (especially with aa fonts) > > looks a bit unreadable. also, Troels has a good point with having > > appropriate colors in the text and background. I think is a no-no for > > 8-12 px text. > > > > However, i'm sure the offset of the shadow can be arranged for a drop > > shadow via a tab in desktop's config panel containig an offset/angle or > > something :). > > > > I'll check out what's the best way to add the customisation to the > > desktop config panel. I'm thinking on adding a button for "advanced" and > > popping up a dialog. An alternative would be to extend the "Appearance" > > tab in the desktop config. > > > > > Drop down shadows and halos looks very slick and I'm sure this would be great > if you have some background image where the color happen to be the same as > the text color in some places, at least provided you have your fonts are > large enough. But I don't think it increases readability in other cases. > > So I think the better solution would be to just let users select backgrounds > where they can read the text, or we would, like you suggest, have to make > this configurable. And there already are a too many things to configure in > KDE As Waldo was suggesting, this may replace the solid background rectangle behind text, which is a checkbox. > > We just have had a very heated discussion on the kde-usability list on adding > more configurability to KDE and most people there would say no to add any > single more thing to configure almost regardless how useful or slick it > would be, as it would add complexity to an already complex system. In this > case the readability problem can be solved just by using another background. Heh, I'm sure by now you have loads of replies on this statement :). Although, I have to admit I agree that KControl is a bit stuffed with options. Greg's e-mail with the 3 options (advanced==all options, intermediate= most options, beginner == newbie options) looks the most promising to me :) > > > Regards > Uno Engborg > > > > > > > >> Visit http://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde-devel#unsub to unsubscribe << > -- Laur Ivan Tel : +353-1-6674336 Software Design Engineer eMail: laur.ivan@corvil.com Corvil Ltd. >> Visit http://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde-devel#unsub to unsubscribe <<