#402542 Intro text (in httt) is hard to read in places due to being light-on-light.

#402542#5
Date:
2006-12-11 03:49:55 UTC
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  The new story images in httt are dramatic, but since the text is now
superimposed more-or-less directly on the image, there are places where
it ends up on a light background and is hard to read.  Some suggestions
that spring to mind are:

  - put an outline around the text (i.e., draw it in a bigger font in
    pure black)
  - make the overlay darker;
  - make the text thicker.
  - shrink the images again -- would be a pity
  - put the text in the huge black margins of my display -- not everyone
    is viewing the slides in 1360x768, so probably not so good :-)

  I suspect the outline will work best, maybe combined with thickening
the text.

  If you're not sure what I mean, the slide I'm looking at now (with the
prince lifting the crown from his father's bloody corpse) is a good
example -- the white text becomes a little indistinct when against the
background of the big white fur cloak draped around the king.

  Daniel

#402542#10
Date:
2009-03-27 22:40:31 UTC
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	Hi!

* Daniel Burrows <dburrows@debian.org> [2006-12-11 04:49:55 CET]:

 I'm not sure, but I just took a look with the 1.6 version at the
introduction story in HTTT and I think it's useful readable. Not sure if
the images were darkened all together since you reported this ...

 Can you give it a quick glance so we can decide wether I have to pester
upstream about it or wether we can consider this case closed?

 Thanks, and sorry for not having followed up to it earlier. :)
Rhonda

#402542#15
Date:
2009-05-31 07:57:48 UTC
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Servus Rhonda,

hier ist die, vor einigen Wochen versprochenen, Korrektur der Einführung.

#402542#20
Date:
2009-05-31 21:05:28 UTC
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Some comments ...

Komma vor "um" fehlt.

Komma vor "um"

bewegst

musst

Als Nächstes??? einfach???
(bin nicht sicher)

Jens