Am 14.06.2012 23:36, schrieb Duncan: > OK, here's the deal. The group colors code is working now; I can change > colors in group prefs and it sticks. Good! =:^) (And the ASCII ae is > working in the user-agent header "Der Geraet", aka "The Tool", "The > Device" now. Good! =:^) > > But, the default group-pane color is still hard-coded black text, which > is pretty much unreadable on any "reverse" color scheme with (normally) > light text colors against dark backgrounds (dark blue, in my case). > Which is still OK for groups you use enough to bother changing the > default color for, but the other day, for instance, I needed to look up > an unsubscribed group name, and found to my great dismay that I couldn't > read any of them, because they were all black text on my usual dark blue > background! > > Two possible solutions: > > 1. Detect the gtk scheme background color and auto-adjust the default > text color accordingly. > > 2. Take the approach Charles did with this sort of thing, and simply add > another color pref on the colors tab of pan prefs. =:^) I'll do that. Fix will be up later today. > > We'd add another section, Group Pane, with a single entry, > "Default group text:". > > Except, I don't see anything else using "default" in the description. > Petr's the guy to ask. "Default" is a useful enough word for coders and > others into computers, but is it a common enough concept to work for non- > computer-types? Better suggestion? This is common sense. The default value would override the group value if that one isn't set.
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