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Improve contrast of scope UI #874

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tomwilkie opened this issue Jan 29, 2016 · 5 comments
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Improve contrast of scope UI #874

tomwilkie opened this issue Jan 29, 2016 · 5 comments
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@tomwilkie
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Given a lot of demos, and on most projectors and TV the scope UI is hard to see as the contrast isn't high enough.

@tomwilkie tomwilkie added the component/ui Predominantly a front-end issue; most/all of the work can be completed by a f/e developer label Jan 29, 2016
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foot commented Feb 4, 2016

Which parts of the UI suffer the most? Don't have a projector you could take a quick photo? :). Wonder if you can simulate that on a mac screen... maybe there is a app for that.

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davkal commented Feb 4, 2016

Yeah, which parts @tomwilkie ? Contrast is a sensitive issue. If everyone screams nobody gets heard.

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Its more of just a general concern. I don't think the grey background is helping. I'll try and get some photos.

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foot commented Feb 4, 2016

A little bit related but the UI behaves itself quite well w/ browser zooming.

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I did have a few centring issues when switch topologies with zooming.

@tomwilkie tomwilkie added this to the 0.14.0 milestone Feb 5, 2016
@tomwilkie tomwilkie modified the milestones: 0.13.0, 0.14.0 Feb 18, 2016
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