Hi, As everything is based on grey scales, the way the monitor is calibrated has a big impact on the various shades used in dt.
But anyway, there is a nice .css file (darktable.css), probably, in /usr/share/darktable, it is possible to copy it into the personnal configuration directory (maybe .config/darktable I suppose) and then play with it. It is harmless as it is possible to delete the file are find again the default if something went wrong ;=) 2015-12-31 12:11 GMT+01:00 Tobias Ellinghaus <[email protected]>: > Am Dienstag, 29. Dezember 2015, 17:48:54 schrieb simon: >> Hi All, >> >> Thanks for the 2.0.0. it is a marvel of coding! >> >> A few visual things I noticed in this version: >> >> -If you can tag a option with a checkmark, there is no visual >> information where to do that. i.e. the tag has no square box behind it. > > Not sure what you mean there, please file a bug report [0] and attach a > screenshot. > >> -highlighting things when hovering is confusing. if i change a reating >> from lets say 2 to 3 and click the 3, it remains the same until i move >> the mouse. > > That is a bug but has nothing to do with highlighting. > >> other example is clicking a image in the lighttable or >> hovering over it. it is not clear if the image under the mouse is >> selected or not. > > We should probably change the hover lightness. > >> is the hover strictly necessary? > > Yes. > >> that can be solved by giving the hover a distinct different color shade >> than grey > > Just a different lightness would be enough. Adding color is a bad idea, it > distracts from the images. > > Tobias > > [0] http://redmine.darktable.org/projects/darktable/issues/new ___________________________________________________________________________ darktable developer mailing list to unsubscribe send a mail to [email protected]
