Summary: | UI: option to invert light/dark areas of the display | ||
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Product: | LibreOffice | Reporter: | johnson <johnson> |
Component: | UI | Assignee: | Not Assigned <libreoffice-bugs> |
Status: | RESOLVED DUPLICATE | ||
Severity: | enhancement | CC: | barta, ilmari.lauhakangas, libreoffice-ux-advise, vsfoote |
Priority: | medium | Keywords: | needsUXEval |
Version: | Inherited From OOo | ||
Hardware: | All | ||
OS: | Windows (All) | ||
Whiteboard: | |||
Crash report or crash signature: | Regression By: | ||
Attachments: | Here is a possible image of a reversed light/dark screen |
Description
johnson
2014-10-23 16:35:26 UTC
please upload a mock-up picture of what you would like to obtain take a screenshot of a Writer page and then play with any image editor you like to simulate how your enhancement option should look like set status to NEEDINFO Created attachment 108407 [details]
Here is a possible image of a reversed light/dark screen
Here is an example of what a reversed dark/light screen could look like.
I am certain that you could make it look at lot nicer than this though!
ok, now it's clear what you aim. enhancement request, status NEW johnson: this request looks to be the same as bug 98032. Do you agree? Buovjaga: If it's not a dupe, please assign it to meta High-Contrast. Thanks! (In reply to Buovjaga from comment #4) > johnson: this request looks to be the same as bug 98032. Do you agree? I don't think so. It appears that the other person is referring to high contrast, and I was referring to swapping dark and light for less eye strain, especially in low lighting conditions. Those are not the same. (In reply to johnson from comment #6) > (In reply to Buovjaga from comment #4) > > johnson: this request looks to be the same as bug 98032. Do you agree? > > I don't think so. It appears that the other person is referring to high > contrast, and I was referring to swapping dark and light for less eye > strain, especially in low lighting conditions. > Those are not the same. Well, the request in the other report was super close to your image sketch: "Expected Results: I expect the (none-)page area to be black, the text to be yellow, page borders to be white (with high-contrast-#1 theme)." The usefulness of this separate report should be evaluated by the UX team. Linux os/DE VCL backends already provide the request--just not for Windows The user interface would come from the WDM which unlike UWP has limited support for theming--hence no support currently for Windows 10 "darkmode". Setting this dupe of bug 118320 as the mishandling of High Contrast bug 98032 is a different facet of the theme being passed from Windows os/DE. *** This bug has been marked as a duplicate of bug 118320 *** Tools > Options > Application Colors has a dropdown with "LibreOffice" default scheme. We could add another set with inverted colors. (In reply to Heiko Tietze from comment #9) > Tools > Options > Application Colors has a dropdown with "LibreOffice" > default scheme. We could add another set with inverted colors. Providing a second inverted application color "scheme" might cause additional issues. And, Application colors does not address all elements of the UI--notably missing are the listbox & text entry fields. Better to work out how to handle UWP provided color theming as suggested bug 118320 |