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Comments received from systematic review of ISO 19117:2012 #485
The following comments have been recieved during the commenting period of the systematic review of ISO 19117:2012
Consider alignement with recent symbology work in OGC.
In the context of geospatial data dissemination, the conceptual and technical implementation of portrayal has been widely used for feature catalogue purpose.
Adaptive Color Schemes for Mobile
first Design View
-In today's digital landscape, prioritizing user experience (UX) is crucial. Given the rising preference for dark mode settings on mobile gadgets and also in computer (OS) desktops, it's essential for applications to adapt seamlessly. To enhance readability and visual comfort for users who prefer dark mode, the idea of implementation of an adaptive color scheme should be considered.
Use case:
-The application should be designed to automatically detect the user's default display settings. Upon detecting dark mode on user's device, the application will transition to an alternative color (e.g. inverted) palette. This doesn't just mean turning white backgrounds to black, but also involves subtle shifts in other colors to ensure that text remains legible, and interactive elements
are easily distinguishable. This proposed adaptive approach ensures that users won't have to manually switch color schemes within the app, providing a more intuitive and cohesive user experience.
This International Standard should be revised in order to check if correction are needed due to changes (if any) in related standards and due to publication of the new standards and other technical documents.
The following comments have been recieved during the commenting period of the systematic review of ISO 19117:2012
Consider alignement with recent symbology work in OGC.
In the context of geospatial data dissemination, the conceptual and technical implementation of portrayal has been widely used for feature catalogue purpose.
Adaptive Color Schemes for Mobile
first Design View -In today's digital landscape, prioritizing user experience (UX) is crucial. Given the rising preference for dark mode settings on mobile gadgets and also in computer (OS) desktops, it's essential for applications to adapt seamlessly. To enhance readability and visual comfort for users who prefer dark mode, the idea of implementation of an adaptive color scheme should be considered.
Use case: -The application should be designed to automatically detect the user's default display settings. Upon detecting dark mode on user's device, the application will transition to an alternative color (e.g. inverted) palette. This doesn't just mean turning white backgrounds to black, but also involves subtle shifts in other colors to ensure that text remains legible, and interactive elements are easily distinguishable. This proposed adaptive approach ensures that users won't have to manually switch color schemes within the app, providing a more intuitive and cohesive user experience.
This International Standard should be revised in order to check if correction are needed due to changes (if any) in related standards and due to publication of the new standards and other technical documents.