Re: [art] Style for the colour-blind

2010-05-12 Thread Bernhard Dippold
Hi Bill, Ivan, all (Bill, I don't know if you have subscribed to this list by now, so I'm CC'ing you) Ivan M schrieb: Hi Bill, On Tue, May 11, 2010 at 8:22 PM, Bill Cameron wrote: I've just registered with OpenOffice, so do not know if this has been addressed already. First of all, thanks f

Re: [art] Style for the colour-blind

2010-05-11 Thread Christoph Noack
Hi everyone, the following might be less related to the art team, but address the issue for some people of having a different eyesight. Once we worked on an "UX idea", some kind of document check that might include tests on universal readability. To most "private designers", this might be a bit ev

Re: [art] Style for the colour-blind

2010-05-11 Thread Simon Eugster
Dear *, Just a remark -- Scribus allows to display the document from the perspective of a color-blind in different variants. Simon Gabriel Cobos wrote: Dear Ivan & Bill- Ivan: I think Bill is "putting it out there" that there are some Daltonism-Friendly templates in the gallery (or perhaps

Re: [art] Style for the colour-blind

2010-05-11 Thread Gabriel Cobos
Dear Ivan & Bill- Ivan: I think Bill is "putting it out there" that there are some Daltonism-Friendly templates in the gallery (or perhaps the U.I. I do stand to be corrected if I have read the e-mail messages wrong). Oddily enough, my Father and youger Brother have the same condition and have

Re: [art] Style for the colour-blind

2010-05-11 Thread Ivan M
Hi Bill, On Tue, May 11, 2010 at 8:22 PM, Bill Cameron wrote: > I've just registered with OpenOffice, so do not know if this has been > addressed already. First of all, thanks for your email and welcome to the OpenOffice.org project. > I, along with a surprisingly large proportion (7%-10%) of

Re: [art] Style for the colour-blind

2010-05-11 Thread Florian Effenberger
FYI: This message has been moderated, so please Cc Bill in your replies Bill Cameron wrote on 2010-05-11 10.22: I've just registered with OpenOffice, so do not know if this has been addressed already. I, along with a surprisingly large proportion (7%-10%) of the male population, struggle with