https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=38295
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example styling in html (should work properly in firefox)
My suggestion for the UI regarding coloring looks as described below.
Example:
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- The attachment writer_comment_UI_example.html shows a living example of
the description below (without lines for comments, because they are difficult
- The attachment writer_comment_UI.png shows an example of the transparency
of unfocussed comments.
Not selected / focussed comment:
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- transparency of background / marking / text is 50%.
- marked text has dashed border
Comment selection:
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- Definition:
- mouse cursor is hovers over comment area.
- mouse cursor is hovers over marked text.
- transparency of text marking border becomes 0%.
- transparency of marked text becomes 0%.
Comment focus:
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- Definition:
- typing cursor is inside a comment
- like selected comment, but:
- border width increases.
- dashed lines are solid.
Further improvement
====================
There is still a problem, if comments and text are so far away, that both
cannot be shown on screen. As solving that problem makes things more difficult,
I only focussed on coloring / styling in this post.
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