Hi!

Ralph Glasstetter wrote:

>>The Start/Stop labels are already in a bold font compared to
>>Chapter/Bookmark... but of course, color would be much better!
>>
>>Why not using the same colors, as for the buttons?
>>
>>geen = start
>>red =stop

That was my first idea as well, since it would only be logical. The
problem with these colors is, however, that many people - about 7-10
percent of all males, and a few females as well - can't see any
difference between them (search Wikipedia for "Color Blindness" if
you're looking for a reference).

Besides that, colorful GUIs (and, in particular, colored text) IMHO are
a real annoyance. I just complained to a web designer in our company the
other day because he used about a dozen different colors on a redesigned
intranet web page we use frequently. The page became almost unusable.

I really like the "gray background" approach, however. And since it
turned out to be easy to implement as well, I already added it (see
revision 73). As far as I'm concerned, it looks pretty good - and it's
much less disturbing than colored labels.

-- 
Michael "Tired" Riepe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
X-Tired: Each morning I get up I die a little

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