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Am Mittwoch, den 27.06.2012, 10:56 +0200 schrieb Stefan Knorr:
Hi all,

I am not a user of high-contrast themes, and might not be able to help
very much here. I am adding Christophe from a11y here who might be able
to share some more ideas.


So, High-Contrast... there are two types of high-contrast themes in most
OS's, namely dark on light and light on dark. I think the users of the
different types have different needs, too.
Ooo, and thus, LibO generally cater to light on dark themes (as is
evident in our hicontrast theme). Which incidentally, is the type of
theme making trouble here.

The question is: Should the theme influence the document?

What does other application do? Does an image viewer increases the
contrast of an image if the user uses a high-contrast theme? Does a PDF
viewer displays a PDF file differently if the user uses a high-contrast
theme?

-- 
Benjamin Drung
Debian & Ubuntu Developer

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