: Tuesday, April 30, 2019 6:57 AM
To: wsjt-devel@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: Re: [wsjt-devel] Possible bug in WSJTX 2.1.0-RC5 Log-Qso
On 30/04/2019 03:46, Matthew Miller wrote:
I have reasonably good vision and it trips me up, it seems like an
accessibility nightmare for anyone with less than perfect
Would a bold box frame and text be easier to accommodate for both color blind
and visually impaired users? Perhaps with the frame colored an agreeable shade
for non-color-blind users?
George J Molnar
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> On Apr 30, 2019
Dear Bill
That is better.
It will be quite easy to look for one rectangle filled with a dark colour and
then click on it.
73 de G4SWY Derek +++
On Tuesday, 30 April 2019, 14:33:34 BST, Bill Somerville
wrote:
On 30/04/2019 14:17, Bill Somerville wrote:
On 30/04/2019 14:09, Tom R
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Sent: Tuesday, April 30, 2019 9:17 AM
To: wsjt-devel@lists.sourceforge.net
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Bill, in nature yellow/black are warning colours, like on wasps and bumblebees,
and emergency vehicles around the world use "neon type" "green" and "orange".
Could that be an idea?
73 de Tom OH6VDA
Sendt fra min iPad Air 2
> 30. apr. 2019 kl. 16:17 skrev Bill Somerville :
>
>> On 30/04/2019 1
On 30/04/2019 14:17, Bill Somerville wrote:
On 30/04/2019 14:09, Tom Ramberg via wsjt-devel wrote:
As for colour blindness, red and green are the absolute worst
alternatives for us that are affected. (10% of male population).
73 de Tom OH6VDA
Sendt fra min iPad Air 2
Hi Tom,
I agree but I h
On 30/04/2019 14:09, Tom Ramberg via wsjt-devel wrote:
As for colour blindness, red and green are the absolute worst
alternatives for us that are affected. (10% of male population).
73 de Tom OH6VDA
Sendt fra min iPad Air 2
Hi Tom,
I agree but I have not come across a pair of colours that wi
As for colour blindness, red and green are the absolute worst alternatives for
us that are affected. (10% of male population).
73 de Tom OH6VDA
Sendt fra min iPad Air 2
> 30. apr. 2019 kl. 14:07 skrev Sergio Yes UT9LI :
>
> Hi! Dear ...!!!
>
> dr Bill! When writing a Log-QSO, why do interfaces
Hi, Dear...!
dr Bill! When writing a Log-QSO, why do interfaces of different versions
appear? Why does the position of the buttons and their number change? Can this
be due to the involvement of interfaces of this function from previous versions
of the program that were previously used?
30 апр
Hi! Dear ...!!!
dr Bill! When writing a Log-QSO, why do interfaces of different versions
appear? Why does the position of the buttons and their number change? Can this
be due to the involvement of interfaces of this function from previous versions
of the program that were previously used?
30
On 30/04/2019 03:46, Matthew Miller wrote:
I have reasonably good vision and it trips me up, it seems like an
accessibility nightmare for anyone with less than perfect vision. If
the buttons have to move around, it seems like some other
accessibility change should be made, such as color coding
-devel] Possible bug in WSJTX 2.1.0-RC5 Log-Qso
On 30/04/2019 02:39, Matthew Miller wrote:
I’ve been attempting to test the FT4 mode out tonight and I think I got it
working but I think there’s a bug in the logging window, it seems the OK and
Cancel buttons randomly change positions. I didn’t
On 30/04/2019 02:39, Matthew Miller wrote:
I’ve been attempting to test the FT4 mode out tonight and I think I
got it working but I think there’s a bug in the logging window, it
seems the OK and Cancel buttons randomly change positions. I didn’t
really notice until several QSOs in and about
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