Meph, Ah, I understand now. And you're right...evolution does not appear to be very smart at determining what colour to render text in based on widget colors. My best suggestion right now would be to use a theme that is darker -- and thus easier on the eyes -- but at the same time doesn't make black text unreadable. An example is BlueSteel, which is a really nice theme. I'm sure you'll find others like it. It won't fix the problem completely, but at least it's better than having a bright theme. Since Evolution is already at release candidate stage, it is highly unlikely that this issue will be fixed before development starts on 1.1. However I hope someone at Ximian is taking note -- accessibility cannot be ignored in such an important product as this. Ibukun On Sun, 2001-11-18 at 14:04, Meph Istopheles wrote:
Ibukun, The issue is my eyes, primarily. I'm light sensitive. Once there were many nice themes, back in the 1.0 days & when I'd first started using Enlightenment back in RH 6.0. But now, few themes are dark & actually control areas where there is normally black fonts on a white background. Now, using the gtk themes with Gnome-Ximian, I've found one which is tolerable called "Just Blue". But while it darkens the app's menu & power bars, etc, it also darkens the a window's white area. Trouble is, Evolution has a set font colour to black. Black fonts on a dark blue background are naturally rather difficult to make out. Perhaps you've found a way to control these which I haven't. I can play with gtk, as I have in past. But no amount of playing with gtk's colours will effect Evolutions set black fonts. Hence my asking if there are any Evolution, Ximian, Bonobo, etc files where I can adjust colour. Meph On Sun, 2001-11-18 at 11:48, Ibukun Okitika wrote:I imagine colour control is strictly a function of your GTK theme. I wonder why you say the best theme you have makes your fonts unreadable...there are several gtk themes that are good and usable. I currently use the Metal theme (themed after Sun's java widget style), and there are other nice ones like Eazel-blue etc. Those should work well without any colour issues. There are probably ways to edit your themes colours by editing the gtkrc file (found either in $HOME/.gtkrc or /usr/share/themes/ThemeName/gtk/gtkrc), but I know nothing of the syntax of that file.Ibukun
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