[00:02] wow! [00:18] looking [00:19] AlanBell: I really liked the article on VBox use with unity. I bookmarked it for reference to people [00:20] AlanBell: Looks good from my "can't actually see white on black very good" eyes [00:21] I think it the letters are very easy to spot, and I like the contrast change for the letter kjeys [00:22] I am probably the worst person there is for looking at black backgrounds [00:34] * maco lowers screen brightness, then looks at AlanBell's screenshot agian [00:34] AlanBell: ok, i like it [00:35] (photophobic, too much white...ow) [00:35] AlanBell: so now that we have this all sorted, can we focus on getting Caribou working on Ubuntu? :-) [00:37] maco: does it need to be tinted gray just a little? [00:37] charlie-tca: that'd be better for my eyes, yes [00:37] though if i keep my screen brightness as low as it goes before the backlight turns off, it's fine [00:37] (which is what i frequently do) [00:39] Then it might be perfect for those who need a high contrast screen [05:00] hi [07:42] maco: charlie-tca: my view on the reversed display is that the F key text is too small (easy fix, they are in the same sizing group as "pause" at the moment) [07:42] the numeric keys should be a different colour to the alpha keys [07:43] or rather the alpha keys should have their own colour, not shared with space and punctuation [07:44] the greeny/yellowy background to the alpha keys is not the most pleasant of colours and it makes them the lowest contrast keys on the keyboard [07:45] there seems to be enough green in the background that it isn't a big issue, but nobody can read white on yellow even with perfect vision [07:46] (great combo for explaining to people what the issues are with impaired vision btw) [07:49] I am breaking the keyboard up into more colour groups than they have done in the past [07:50] I will probably do a "primary school" version of it [07:50] maybe with comic sans :) === erkan^ is now known as zippo^