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Graph colors - feature request #11

Open morciej opened 3 hours ago

morciej commented 3 hours ago

I have a feature request.

The colors of graphs are making it impossible to correctly set any specific color for background. Yellow is hard to see on bright backgrounds, dark ones are not visible on dark. I know that young eyes can see basically any combination crystal clear, but at 60 I am not in that cohort. Most ham radio guys I know are old, and we are the ones who need this software.

Please select a different set of colors according to where in the color space is the simulation background. It should be simple to move the whole palette proportionately in brightness away from the selected background color. You can even do it in just two selections: bright or dark. Just don't mix them.

Such settings are better off in an explicit initialization file, rather than compiled in. Quite a few of us have issues with color perception, and we need to tweak these things in any case.

Thanks,

Matthew

parejaobregon commented 3 hours ago

Hey Matt,

Sorry for the delay in the response, bear in mind I'm working on this on my spare time.

Thanks for your inputs, and glad you could solve the other issue.

Did you try changing the background on the general settings? If I remember correctly, there was an option for that. If not, please let me know and I can revisit the issue.

Thanks again!!!

El vie., 20 sep. 2024 15:31, Matt @.***> escribió:

I have a feature request.

The colors of graphs are making it impossible to correctly set any specific color for background. Yellow is hard to see on bright backgrounds, dark ones are not visible on dark. I know that young eyes can see basically any combination crystal clear, but at 60 I am not in that cohort. Most ham radio guys I know are old, and we are the ones who need this software.

Please select a different set of colors according to where in the color space is the simulation background. It should be simple to move the whole palette proportionately in brightness away from the selected background color. You can even do it in just two selections: bright or dark. Just don't mix them.

Such settings are better off in an explicit initialization file, rather than compiled in. Quite a few of us have issues with color perception, and we need to tweak these things in any case.

Thanks,

Matthew

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