Hi Mirek, Kendy, all,
On Fri, 2012-12-14 at 20:24 +0100, Mirek M. wrote:
I would opt for changing the background, but instead of black, how about a
shade of gray.
Here's how I would imagine it: http://ubuntuone.com/4qCSsk66C8mFTSbXFX4NOF .
I tried to keep it distinct from the way a style with white text and a
colored background would be displayed -- hopefully, it's apparent which
one is which from the mockup.
I am not really sure this is the best idea here, because it only looks a
bit different than a normal black background. Additionally, the rounded
outline doesn't really work well together with the square selection.
Another idea I had was to not change anything about the style itself,
but just add a "warning" triangle ( /!\ ) or some other icon on the
right side that would say "this style might be unreadable". What do you
think?
Astron.
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