RE: [PUSHED][PATCH]fdo45671 writer par. bg color simplified code for split button

2012-03-09 Thread Winfried Donkers
In Excel, the default background colour seems to be yellow, so let's do something similar here – I don't like yellow per se, but Excel users are probably used to yellow, so no need to break the functionality for them. So, I'd propose to use either Yellow or Chart 3 as the default. I did some

RE: [PUSHED][PATCH]fdo45671 writer par. bg color simplified code for split button

2012-03-09 Thread Winfried Donkers
In Excel, the default background colour seems to be yellow, so let's do something similar here – I don't like yellow per se, but Excel users are probably used to yellow, so no need to break the functionality for them. So, I'd propose to use either Yellow or Chart 3 as the default. I did

Re: [PUSHED][PATCH]fdo45671 writer par. bg color simplified code for split button

2012-03-09 Thread Stefan Knorr (Astron)
Hi Winfried, Michael, Ivan, all, I did some thinking (some, not a lot) on this matter. It seems that the default colour for font and line colour buttons is black and for background buttons (highlight excepted) is transparent. That does not look usefull to me, is these are bound to be the

RE: [PUSHED][PATCH]fdo45671 writer par. bg color simplified code for split button

2012-03-09 Thread Winfried Donkers
Stefan Knorr (Astron) wrote 9 maart 2012 Would you mind using COL_RED instead of COL_LIGHTRED? (LIGHTRED on YELLOW is mostly a colour contrast, thus people that only recognise shades of grey, will not be able to discern between the colours easily enough. [1]) I don't mind. it was just a

Re: [PUSHED][PATCH]fdo45671 writer par. bg color simplified code for split button

2012-03-08 Thread Stefan Knorr (Astron)
Hi Winfried, On 7 March 2012 07:54, Winfried Donkers w.donk...@dci-electronics.nl wrote: Astron wrote (06-03-2012 17:44) That is expected behaviour to me. The startup background colur is transparent (hence the gray bitmap in the button). To the uninitiated, this behaviour might seem very

RE: [PUSHED][PATCH]fdo45671 writer par. bg color simplified code for split button

2012-03-08 Thread Winfried Donkers
Astron wrote (08-03-2012 11:22) To the uninitiated, this behaviour might seem very confusing (exactly as it did to Ivan). In Excel, the default background colour seems to be yellow, so let's do something similar here – I don't like yellow per se, but Excel users are probably used to yellow, so

RE: [PUSHED][PATCH]fdo45671 writer par. bg color simplified code for split button

2012-03-08 Thread Winfried Donkers
In Excel, the default background colour seems to be yellow, so let's do something similar here – I don't like yellow per se, but Excel users are probably used to yellow, so no need to break the functionality for them. So, I'd propose to use either Yellow or Chart 3 as the default. I did some

Re: [PUSHED][PATCH]fdo45671 writer par. bg color simplified code for split button

2012-03-06 Thread Ivan Timofeev
Hi Winfried, On 06.03.2012 11:50, Winfried Donkers wrote: Ivan Timofeev wrote (5 maart 2012 18:08) 1. Open a new Writer doc 2. Type smth 3. Press the Background Color button - nothing happens (?) That is expected behaviour to me. The startup background colur is transparent (hence the

Re: [PUSHED][PATCH]fdo45671 writer par. bg color simplified code for split button

2012-03-06 Thread Stefan Knorr (Astron)
Hi Winfried, Ivan, 1. Open a new Writer doc 2. Type smth 3. Press the Background Color button    -  nothing happens (?) That is expected behaviour to me. The startup background colur is transparent (hence the gray bitmap in the button). To the uninitiated, this behaviour might seem very

RE: [PUSHED][PATCH]fdo45671 writer par. bg color simplified code for split button

2012-03-06 Thread Winfried Donkers
Astron wrote (06-03-2012 17:44) That is expected behaviour to me. The startup background colur is transparent (hence the gray bitmap in the button). To the uninitiated, this behaviour might seem very confusing (exactly as it did to Ivan). In Excel, the default background colour seems to be