On 15 July 2010 10:56, Paul Wellner Bou <[email protected]> wrote: > I don't think this is a question of personal opinions and not a discussion > of what is "better". > > The questions are: > > 1) Is there still an option to change the background color? > 2) Do you want to force users to adapt the (technical reasonable) > neutral gray background, even if they maybe don't care about real colours, > photographic best practices and so on. > > I would prefer it configurable, too. Although I don't dislike the gray > background.
There is already one place to configure this setting - the Theme of the particular operation system F-Spot is running on. If F-Spot is honouring the style conventions of the operating system it is running one, then switching to a darker photo background would be as easy as switching to a darker overall theme in you OS preferences. The other way around should work as well - if I prefer light interfaces and set it in (for example) Gnome->System->Preferences->Apperance then F-Spot should honour this as well. This becomes even more important for accessibility themes. -- Best regards, Aigars Mahinovs mailto:[email protected] #--------------------------------------------------------------# | .''`. Debian GNU/Linux (http://www.debian.org) | | : :' : Latvian Open Source Assoc. (http://www.laka.lv) | | `. `' Linux Administration and Free Software Consulting | | `- (http://www.aiteki.com) | #--------------------------------------------------------------# _______________________________________________ f-spot-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/f-spot-list
