Miguel sent [6.38p gmt 2004 March 25 Thursday] :

>Egon wrote:
>
>>The latter two might be just coloring problems, so maybe a color
>>scheme depending on the BG color can be applied? I.e. that labels
>>turn black when  selecting a white background and visa versa?
>
>That sounds like a good idea to me.
>
>Certainly if the background is white we can make the text black ...
>and vice versa.
>
>If someone picks another background color then maybe I can decide to
>make it black or white, depending upon how dark/light the background
>is.
>
>Q: thoughts/suggestions?
>

I think this is too complicated.  

my two cents: pick a default color that can be seen on most backgrounds
(something like yellow or cyan).  add a command to the popup menu for
color measurements and let the user apply their own.


regards,

:tim

-- 
timothy driscoll
molvisions - molecular graphics & visualization
<http://www.molvisions.com/>
usa:north carolina:wake forest


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