Hi, On Wednesday 29 August 2007 18:21:16 Matthew Woehlke wrote: > As boemann pointed out (attentive people will have seen the previous > thread [1], also see relevant code changes made [2]), Oxygen requires > Active and Inactive color palettes to be different. Since KDE4 is > already trying to induce 'color choice overload', rather than allowing > users to configure three separate palettes, I think it makes more sense > to generate the other palettes from the base (Active) palette by making > simple, but configurable changes to it, such as lightening/darkening, > allowing the foreground elements to fade into the background, etc. > > To that end, I'm attaching a screenshot of the proposed GUI for > configuring the secondary palette generation. There are two types of > effects. "Global" effects are applied (first) to everything and are > luma/chroma effects: darken (% closer to black), lighten (% closer to > white), shade (adjust luma by absolute amount), and desaturate. > Foreground/Decoration* effects are applied after global effects and are: > fade (generic, linear blend) and tint (similar but tends to preserve > luma; 'in' and 'out' switch if the foreground or background is most > preserved). > > (* "decorations" are hover and focus effects; this is the API name but a > better description for the config would be welcomed.) > > I'd like to get feedback on this. Does it look Usable/Accessible? Does > it look like it will (be able to) produce satisfactory results? > Seems like an understandable interface. Whether or not it is really usable depends on the algorithms used and probably would simply need to be tested. > Note: there is absolutely no API exposed by this, so I don't see why if > we try it and hate it, (other than possibly annoying users) we can't > throw the whole thing out and start over in KDE 4.1. > > [1] http://permalink.gmane.org/gmane.comp.kde.devel.core/44733 > [2] svn revisions 705482, 705931, and 705938 _______________________________________________ kde-usability mailing list kde-usability@kde.org https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde-usability