[Epiphany] Re: Font Selection



mpeseng@tin.it writes: 

> 
>>Is there a *good* reason that epiphany has separate font selection from
>>the rest of GNOME ? 
>>
>>The obvious reason (Although I don't call it "good") is that Mozilla
>>expects multiple fonts to be defined for the various "types". However is
>>there a reason that these couldn't map to fonts set up in the GNOME Font
>>preferences (My guess is that we already have 2 out of 3 (It's 50/50
>>whether to map Application font to Serif or Sans Serif), ie: 
>>
>>GNOME            -              Mozilla
>>Application Font                Sans Serif
>>Application Font????            Serif
>>Terminal Font                   Monospace 
>>
>>Would we need to do anything/much more to match these up properly and
>>remove the font selection stuff from epiphany, or are there a11y reasons
>>to keep them there [And if so why is a web browser different to all the
>>other apps that mean that they don't need this] 
>>
>>On a similar vein, can we not change the whole "colors" selection
>>section to be just "Always use theme colours"[1] and come up with a
>>sensible mapping onto the GTK theme? 
>>
>>This way the appearance dialog would be pretty much two checkboxes: 
>>
>>- Always use system font choices
>>- Always use system colours
> 
> I was thinking to this just yesterday. Problems to solve are: 
> 
> - Are the very granular mozilla settings necessary for accessibility ?

Well the color prefs are not. For a11y the important prefs are "Use system 
colors,"  and  "always use these colors by default." The other color prefs 
are just there for users who want to customize their browser colors, 
although in practice i doubt anyone does this. It's also worth noting that 
unless you set "alway use these colors" most apps will overide the these 
colors anyway. 

If we were living in perfect web world it would be nice to enable "use 
system colors" and "always use these colors by default" but this would break 
most webpages for most users, since web designers have a tendency to do alot 
of crack things. 

dave



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