https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=105610
Thomas Lendo <thomas.lendo@gmail.com> changed:
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--- Comment #6 from Thomas Lendo <thomas.lendo@gmail.com> ---
First, thanks for the report. Accessibility enhancements are important to make
life and work for all people easier.
(In reply to V Stuart Foote from comment #2)
Of course, would be distracting as default. So would probably need to be
toggled active from the Tools -> Options -> Accessibility panel, and
probably should provide setting for the zoom level.
Thought the same that such feature should not be the default.
Also, would think providing an ability to set the view to high-contrast or
apply alternate color scheme would provide correct a11y interface to make
this functional.
Isn't the contrast aspect of this report part of OS settings? If so, the
highlighting and text selection colors will be influenced by such a11y setting
I assume. Generally to change the selection color from lightblue to e.g. red is
no good idea as this color shouldn't be too intrusive. Maybe fixing Bug 92303
will improve the situation (inverting color was suggested in Bug 92303 comment
3).
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