On Mon, 2010-04-19 at 20:56 -0700, Kok Chen wrote:
This web page is intended for web designers, but is useful for designing any
color based user interface:
http://www.iamcal.com/toys/colors/
Here's another one that does it a different way. (Click on Vision
Simulation near the upper right
Hi Fred,
I thought for quite awhile about what to do about vision-impaired users
of the P3. I couldn't think of any way that a blind or severely
visually-impaired person would be able to get any significant benefit
from a panadapter so I finally decided not to attempt to make it usable
by the
Subject: [Elecraft] P3 color selection (was Re: time to order your P3,
design details?)
Hi Fred,
I thought for quite awhile about what to do about vision-impaired users
of the P3. I couldn't think of any way that a blind or severely
visually-impaired person would be able to get any significant
This web page is intended for web designers, but is useful for designing any
color based user interface:
http://www.iamcal.com/toys/colors/
It lets a person with normal color vision see what people with various color
deficiencies see.
For example, when you check the various common anomalies
On Apr 19, 2010, at 11:56 PM, Kok Chen wrote:
Most users, unless they read the source code, probably doesn't know that
there is some method to the madness of the color scheme.
No, but those of us that have read the code in the process of writing our own
waterfalls appreciate the careful
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