First let me say, I realy like digikam!
I am a windows user!
But the existing colorschemes for windows make me crazy!
For my desktop with a better monitor I found a scheme, that is far away from perfect, but it enables me to work with it.
For my laptop I cound not find any of the included schemes that is acceptable for me. The differences in gray are so small, that I cannot see for example the different buttons and the icons on it. Standard scheme shows unreadable tool-tips!
Is there a possibility to edit the colrschemefiles with a little comfort? Editing in text and restarting digikam is too timeconsuming.
Or is there anyone who has colorschemefiles with more contast and will share with me?
Many thanks Fritz
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Hi,
Typically, the color scheme included in DK are fully compatible with Linux/KDE desktop color scheme. You can edit them using a Linux with KDE desktop and Color scheme editor from KDE control panel. https://techbase.kde.org/Development/Tutorials/Plasma5/ThemeDetails#Colors A screenshot : https://www.flickr.com/photos/digikam/35184025264/in/dateposted-public/ This KDE part is not included in digiKam windows installer. We want the strict minimum from KDE in digiKam for now. Gilles Caulier 2017-07-19 14:08 GMT+02:00 Friedrich Seuhs <[hidden email]>: > First let me say, I realy like digikam! > > I am a windows user! > But the existing colorschemes for windows make me crazy! > For my desktop with a better monitor I found a scheme, that is far away from > perfect, but it enables me to work with it. > For my laptop I cound not find any of the included schemes that is > acceptable for me. The differences in gray are so small, that I cannot see > for example the different buttons and the icons on it. Standard scheme shows > unreadable tool-tips! > > > Is there a possibility to edit the colrschemefiles with a little comfort? > Editing in text and restarting digikam is too timeconsuming. > Or is there anyone who has colorschemefiles with more contast and will share > with me? > > Many thanks Fritz |
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Hello, I have exactly the same problem. It does not matter what system you are at (Linux, Windows, Mac). I think it is just a low quality of a laptop's screen. I use an external monitor most of the time which solves the problem. When I am working without an external monitor I kind of know now how the colors are going to look like on my large monitor, on paper and on my phone/tablet screen. Many people use calibrators to make picture look the same on all displays as well as on paper but I guess I am being too cheap to spend $100 on a device without trying it first. I should have just bought it but I personally don't believe that a color scheme going to make picture on a crappy display look any better. Hopefully I am wrong. Sent from my Samsung Galaxy smartphone. -------- Original message -------- From: Friedrich Seuhs <[hidden email]> Date: 2017-07-19 6:08 AM (GMT-07:00) To: [hidden email] Subject: Editing or changing colorschemes on windows First let me say, I realy like digikam!
I am a windows user!
But the existing colorschemes for windows make me crazy!
For my desktop with a better monitor I found a scheme, that is far away from perfect, but it enables me to work with it.
For my laptop I cound not find any of the included schemes that is acceptable for me. The differences in gray are so small, that I cannot see for example the different buttons and the icons on it. Standard scheme shows unreadable tool-tips!
Is there a possibility to edit the colrschemefiles with a little comfort? Editing in text and restarting digikam is too timeconsuming.
Or is there anyone who has colorschemefiles with more contast and will share with me?
Many thanks Fritz
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As I said I am a windows user. Yes I know, Digikam is a Linux-product. Yes I know it is a program that kosts me no Euro.
The tip to edit the scheme in linux is possible for a windows user as me only with the help from a friend.
I really do not understand why those known bugs, as found in the mailing list, are not correted: The standard colorscheme with white background produces unreadable yellow/white tooltips! All other colors are OK good readable. This was the first time I send digikam to hell! But I tried it again and I would like to use it in future.
Gesendet: Mittwoch, 19. Juli 2017 um 14:19 Uhr
Von: "Gilles Caulier" <[hidden email]> An: "digiKam - Home Manage your photographs as a professional with the power of open source" <[hidden email]> Betreff: Re: Editing or changing colorschemes on windows Hi,
Typically, the color scheme included in DK are fully compatible with Linux/KDE desktop color scheme. You can edit them using a Linux with KDE desktop and Color scheme editor from KDE control panel. https://techbase.kde.org/Development/Tutorials/Plasma5/ThemeDetails#Colors A screenshot : https://www.flickr.com/photos/digikam/35184025264/in/dateposted-public/ This KDE part is not included in digiKam windows installer. We want the strict minimum from KDE in digiKam for now. Gilles Caulier 2017-07-19 14:08 GMT+02:00 Friedrich Seuhs <[hidden email]>: > First let me say, I realy like digikam! > > I am a windows user! > But the existing colorschemes for windows make me crazy! > For my desktop with a better monitor I found a scheme, that is far away from > perfect, but it enables me to work with it. > For my laptop I cound not find any of the included schemes that is > acceptable for me. The differences in gray are so small, that I cannot see > for example the different buttons and the icons on it. Standard scheme shows > unreadable tool-tips! > > > Is there a possibility to edit the colrschemefiles with a little comfort? > Editing in text and restarting digikam is too timeconsuming. > Or is there anyone who has colorschemefiles with more contast and will share > with me? > > Many thanks Fritz |
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It is not only a quality from my screen, it is also a proble at the moment because I am using it in the garden in the shadow.
The problem is ot the pictdititing, the problem is to read all text and buttons of the program. I do not editing pictures on my laptop, I want to geomap, add tags, manage the collections and so on.
Gesendet: Mittwoch, 19. Juli 2017 um 14:33 Uhr
Von: "Andrey Goreev" <[hidden email]> An: "digiKam - Home Manage your photographs as a professional with the power of open source" <[hidden email]> Betreff: Re: Editing or changing colorschemes on windows Hello,
I have exactly the same problem. It does not matter what system you are at (Linux, Windows, Mac). I think it is just a low quality of a laptop's screen. I use an external monitor most of the time which solves the problem. When I am working without an external monitor I kind of know now how the colors are going to look like on my large monitor, on paper and on my phone/tablet screen.
Many people use calibrators to make picture look the same on all displays as well as on paper but I guess I am being too cheap to spend $100 on a device without trying it first. I should have just bought it but I personally don't believe that a color scheme going to make picture on a crappy display look any better. Hopefully I am wrong.
Sent from my Samsung Galaxy smartphone.
-------- Original message --------
From: Friedrich Seuhs <[hidden email]>
Date: 2017-07-19 6:08 AM (GMT-07:00)
To: [hidden email]
Subject: Editing or changing colorschemes on windows
First let me say, I realy like digikam!
I am a windows user!
But the existing colorschemes for windows make me crazy!
For my desktop with a better monitor I found a scheme, that is far away from perfect, but it enables me to work with it.
For my laptop I cound not find any of the included schemes that is acceptable for me. The differences in gray are so small, that I cannot see for example the different buttons and the icons on it. Standard scheme shows unreadable tool-tips!
Is there a possibility to edit the colrschemefiles with a little comfort? Editing in text and restarting digikam is too timeconsuming.
Or is there anyone who has colorschemefiles with more contast and will share with me?
Many thanks Fritz
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In reply to this post by Friedrich Seuhs
In that case you should adjust the color scheme of your system. I am pretty sure there are high contrast themes/schemes shipped with Windows. And please do not get too emotional. Dealing with imperfections is a part of the deal when using an open source software. The whole idea is that you can download the source code, patch the bug and suggest it to the developers or just keep it for yourself. It does not happen very often in real life because most users are no programmers but emotional comments do not help either. Just a suggestion. Sent from my Samsung Galaxy smartphone. -------- Original message -------- From: Friedrich Seuhs <[hidden email]> Date: 2017-07-19 7:10 AM (GMT-07:00) To: [hidden email] Subject: Aw: Re: Editing or changing colorschemes on windows It is not only a quality from my screen, it is also a proble at the moment because I am using it in the garden in the shadow.
The problem is ot the pictdititing, the problem is to read all text and buttons of the program. I do not editing pictures on my laptop, I want to geomap, add tags, manage the collections and so on.
Gesendet: Mittwoch, 19. Juli 2017 um 14:33 Uhr
Von: "Andrey Goreev" <[hidden email]> An: "digiKam - Home Manage your photographs as a professional with the power of open source" <[hidden email]> Betreff: Re: Editing or changing colorschemes on windows Hello,
I have exactly the same problem. It does not matter what system you are at (Linux, Windows, Mac). I think it is just a low quality of a laptop's screen. I use an external monitor most of the time which solves the problem. When I am working without an external monitor I kind of know now how the colors are going to look like on my large monitor, on paper and on my phone/tablet screen.
Many people use calibrators to make picture look the same on all displays as well as on paper but I guess I am being too cheap to spend $100 on a device without trying it first. I should have just bought it but I personally don't believe that a color scheme going to make picture on a crappy display look any better. Hopefully I am wrong.
Sent from my Samsung Galaxy smartphone.
-------- Original message --------
From: Friedrich Seuhs <[hidden email]>
Date: 2017-07-19 6:08 AM (GMT-07:00)
To: [hidden email]
Subject: Editing or changing colorschemes on windows
First let me say, I realy like digikam!
I am a windows user!
But the existing colorschemes for windows make me crazy!
For my desktop with a better monitor I found a scheme, that is far away from perfect, but it enables me to work with it.
For my laptop I cound not find any of the included schemes that is acceptable for me. The differences in gray are so small, that I cannot see for example the different buttons and the icons on it. Standard scheme shows unreadable tool-tips!
Is there a possibility to edit the colrschemefiles with a little comfort? Editing in text and restarting digikam is too timeconsuming.
Or is there anyone who has colorschemefiles with more contast and will share with me?
Many thanks Fritz
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I have tried all schemes available on windows, all have drawbacks. Mostly not recogniceable icon on buttons with mouse over or not, or unredable text in tooltips. High contrast is not presented.
A word to emotions.
It is open source. But you have also an "Donate" button on the homepage. I am sure that I am not the only windows user who made similar experiance (emotion) after installing it on windows and started the software. It is the first impression you get from digikam. I believe you could generate much more donates from windows user if this (probably simple to correct) bug will be corrected. The software for itself is very good and very cometitive in comparsion with commercial windows photosoftware.
Regards F. Seuhs
Gesendet: Mittwoch, 19. Juli 2017 um 15:30 Uhr
Von: "Andrey Goreev" <[hidden email]> An: "digiKam - Home Manage your photographs as a professional with the power of open source" <[hidden email]> Betreff: Re: Aw: Re: Editing or changing colorschemes on windows In that case you should adjust the color scheme of your system. I am pretty sure there are high contrast themes/schemes shipped with Windows.
And please do not get too emotional. Dealing with imperfections is a part of the deal when using an open source software. The whole idea is that you can download the source code, patch the bug and suggest it to the developers or just keep it for yourself. It does not happen very often in real life because most users are no programmers but emotional comments do not help either. Just a suggestion.
Sent from my Samsung Galaxy smartphone.
-------- Original message --------
From: Friedrich Seuhs <[hidden email]>
Date: 2017-07-19 7:10 AM (GMT-07:00)
To: [hidden email]
Subject: Aw: Re: Editing or changing colorschemes on windows
It is not only a quality from my screen, it is also a proble at the moment because I am using it in the garden in the shadow.
The problem is ot the pictdititing, the problem is to read all text and buttons of the program. I do not editing pictures on my laptop, I want to geomap, add tags, manage the collections and so on.
Gesendet: Mittwoch, 19. Juli 2017 um 14:33 Uhr
Von: "Andrey Goreev" <[hidden email]> An: "digiKam - Home Manage your photographs as a professional with the power of open source" <[hidden email]> Betreff: Re: Editing or changing colorschemes on windows Hello,
I have exactly the same problem. It does not matter what system you are at (Linux, Windows, Mac). I think it is just a low quality of a laptop's screen. I use an external monitor most of the time which solves the problem. When I am working without an external monitor I kind of know now how the colors are going to look like on my large monitor, on paper and on my phone/tablet screen.
Many people use calibrators to make picture look the same on all displays as well as on paper but I guess I am being too cheap to spend $100 on a device without trying it first. I should have just bought it but I personally don't believe that a color scheme going to make picture on a crappy display look any better. Hopefully I am wrong.
Sent from my Samsung Galaxy smartphone.
-------- Original message --------
From: Friedrich Seuhs <[hidden email]>
Date: 2017-07-19 6:08 AM (GMT-07:00)
To: [hidden email]
Subject: Editing or changing colorschemes on windows
First let me say, I realy like digikam!
I am a windows user!
But the existing colorschemes for windows make me crazy!
For my desktop with a better monitor I found a scheme, that is far away from perfect, but it enables me to work with it.
For my laptop I cound not find any of the included schemes that is acceptable for me. The differences in gray are so small, that I cannot see for example the different buttons and the icons on it. Standard scheme shows unreadable tool-tips!
Is there a possibility to edit the colrschemefiles with a little comfort? Editing in text and restarting digikam is too timeconsuming.
Or is there anyone who has colorschemefiles with more contast and will share with me?
Many thanks Fritz
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Friedrich, I could not agree more with you. I have digiKam installed on my work W10 machine. I will try to play with it to see what affects color and background of the tooltips.Best regards, On Wed, Jul 19, 2017 at 8:30 AM, Friedrich Seuhs <[hidden email]> wrote:
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> you have also an "Donate" button on the homepage. ... I believe you could generate much more donates from windows user if this (probably simple to correct) bug will be corrected.
Instead of thinking "I'd donate if just one more bug is fixed" please consider that digikam has been going since the early 2000 and there must be thousands and thousands of unpaid man hours in this project. Donate because of what's already been done, not because something new needs to happen. -m On July 19, 2017 7:30:30 AM PDT, Friedrich Seuhs <[hidden email]> wrote:
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I think he meant that if digiKam is more usable on Windows it will generate more donations to the project in future. Best regards, On Wed, Jul 19, 2017 at 8:40 AM, Mica Semrick <[hidden email]> wrote:
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I like the tooltips, I want to use it! It is very usable to compare different pictures by moving with the mouse over the picture in preview. It is a nice feature.
Gesendet: Mittwoch, 19. Juli 2017 um 16:34 Uhr
Von: "Andrey Goreev" <[hidden email]> An: "digiKam - Home Manage your photographs as a professional with the power of open source" <[hidden email]> Betreff: Re: Re: Re: Editing or changing colorschemes on windows Friedrich, I could not agree more with you.
I have digiKam installed on my work W10 machine. I will try to play with it to see what affects color and background of the tooltips.Best regards,
On Wed, Jul 19, 2017 at 8:30 AM, Friedrich Seuhs <[hidden email]> wrote:
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Exactly!
Gesendet: Mittwoch, 19. Juli 2017 um 16:43 Uhr
Von: "Andrey Goreev" <[hidden email]> An: "digiKam - Home Manage your photographs as a professional with the power of open source" <[hidden email]> Betreff: Re: Re: Editing or changing colorschemes on windows I think he meant that if digiKam is more usable on Windows it will generate more donations to the project in future.
Best regards,
On Wed, Jul 19, 2017 at 8:40 AM, Mica Semrick <[hidden email]> wrote:
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Just a feedback of cost of developement of digiKAm from OpenHub
(uncomplete because it start in 2004 and stop 6 month ago) : https://www.openhub.net/p/digikam/estimated_cost The source code is around 1.200.000, not 500.000 as given in statistics. But this give you the amount of phenomenal work to do to write this application (and to maintain of course). Coverity scan give more details about source code : https://scan.coverity.com/projects/digikam ... but nothing about estimated devel costs... Gilles Caulier 2017-07-19 16:57 GMT+02:00 Friedrich Seuhs <[hidden email]>: > Exactly! > > Gesendet: Mittwoch, 19. Juli 2017 um 16:43 Uhr > Von: "Andrey Goreev" <[hidden email]> > An: "digiKam - Home Manage your photographs as a professional with the power > of open source" <[hidden email]> > Betreff: Re: Re: Editing or changing colorschemes on windows > I think he meant that if digiKam is more usable on Windows it will generate > more donations to the project in future. > > Best regards, > > On Wed, Jul 19, 2017 at 8:40 AM, Mica Semrick <[hidden email]> > wrote: >> >> > you have also an "Donate" button on the homepage. ... I believe you >> > could generate much more donates from windows user if this (probably simple >> > to correct) bug will be corrected. >> >> Instead of thinking "I'd donate if just one more bug is fixed" please >> consider that digikam has been going since the early 2000 and there must be >> thousands and thousands of unpaid man hours in this project. Donate because >> of what's already been done, not because something new needs to happen. >> >> -m >> >> On July 19, 2017 7:30:30 AM PDT, Friedrich Seuhs <[hidden email]> wrote: >>> >>> I have tried all schemes available on windows, all have drawbacks. Mostly >>> not recogniceable icon on buttons with mouse over or not, or unredable text >>> in tooltips. High contrast is not presented. >>> >>> A word to emotions. >>> It is open source. But you have also an "Donate" button on the homepage. >>> I am sure that I am not the only windows user who made similar experiance >>> (emotion) after installing it on windows and started the software. It is the >>> first impression you get from digikam. I believe you could generate much >>> more donates from windows user if this (probably simple to correct) bug will >>> be corrected. The software for itself is very good and very cometitive in >>> comparsion with commercial windows photosoftware. >>> >>> Regards F. Seuhs >>> >>> Gesendet: Mittwoch, 19. Juli 2017 um 15:30 Uhr >>> Von: "Andrey Goreev" <[hidden email]> >>> An: "digiKam - Home Manage your photographs as a professional with the >>> power of open source" <[hidden email]> >>> Betreff: Re: Aw: Re: Editing or changing colorschemes on windows >>> In that case you should adjust the color scheme of your system. I am >>> pretty sure there are high contrast themes/schemes shipped with Windows. >>> >>> And please do not get too emotional. Dealing with imperfections is a part >>> of the deal when using an open source software. The whole idea is that you >>> can download the source code, patch the bug and suggest it to the developers >>> or just keep it for yourself. It does not happen very often in real life >>> because most users are no programmers but emotional comments do not help >>> either. Just a suggestion. >>> >>> >>> Sent from my Samsung Galaxy smartphone. >>> >>> -------- Original message -------- >>> From: Friedrich Seuhs <[hidden email]> >>> Date: 2017-07-19 7:10 AM (GMT-07:00) >>> To: [hidden email] >>> Subject: Aw: Re: Editing or changing colorschemes on windows >>> >>> It is not only a quality from my screen, it is also a proble at the >>> moment because I am using it in the garden in the shadow. >>> The problem is ot the pictdititing, the problem is to read all text and >>> buttons of the program. I do not editing pictures on my laptop, I want to >>> geomap, add tags, manage the collections and so on. >>> >>> Gesendet: Mittwoch, 19. Juli 2017 um 14:33 Uhr >>> Von: "Andrey Goreev" <[hidden email]> >>> An: "digiKam - Home Manage your photographs as a professional with the >>> power of open source" <[hidden email]> >>> Betreff: Re: Editing or changing colorschemes on windows >>> Hello, >>> I have exactly the same problem. It does not matter what system you are >>> at (Linux, Windows, Mac). I think it is just a low quality of a laptop's >>> screen. I use an external monitor most of the time which solves the problem. >>> When I am working without an external monitor I kind of know now how the >>> colors are going to look like on my large monitor, on paper and on my >>> phone/tablet screen. >>> Many people use calibrators to make picture look the same on all displays >>> as well as on paper but I guess I am being too cheap to spend $100 on a >>> device without trying it first. I should have just bought it but I >>> personally don't believe that a color scheme going to make picture on a >>> crappy display look any better. Hopefully I am wrong. >>> >>> >>> Sent from my Samsung Galaxy smartphone. >>> >>> -------- Original message -------- >>> From: Friedrich Seuhs <[hidden email]> >>> Date: 2017-07-19 6:08 AM (GMT-07:00) >>> To: [hidden email] >>> Subject: Editing or changing colorschemes on windows >>> >>> First let me say, I realy like digikam! >>> >>> I am a windows user! >>> But the existing colorschemes for windows make me crazy! >>> For my desktop with a better monitor I found a scheme, that is far away >>> from perfect, but it enables me to work with it. >>> For my laptop I cound not find any of the included schemes that is >>> acceptable for me. The differences in gray are so small, that I cannot see >>> for example the different buttons and the icons on it. Standard scheme shows >>> unreadable tool-tips! >>> >>> >>> Is there a possibility to edit the colrschemefiles with a little comfort? >>> Editing in text and restarting digikam is too timeconsuming. >>> Or is there anyone who has colorschemefiles with more contast and will >>> share with me? >>> >>> Many thanks Fritz |
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Confirmed. Changing theme settings in Windows does not change the way the tooltips being shown. They are still light grey text on a creamy background. Best regards, On Wed, Jul 19, 2017 at 8:57 AM, Friedrich Seuhs <[hidden email]> wrote:
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Update. digiKam themes:ColorContrast Best regards, On Wed, Jul 19, 2017 at 9:37 AM, Andrey Goreev <[hidden email]> wrote:
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Thank you for confirming.
Is it possible to tell me the line(s) in the file whitebalance.colors I have to change to get a black text? There are 8 lines with Foreground... in the tooltip section?
Regards F. Seuhs
Gesendet: Mittwoch, 19. Juli 2017 um 17:37 Uhr
Von: "Andrey Goreev" <[hidden email]> An: "digiKam - Home Manage your photographs as a professional with the power of open source" <[hidden email]> Betreff: Re: Re: Re: Editing or changing colorschemes on windows Confirmed. Changing theme settings in Windows does not change the way the tooltips being shown. They are still light grey text on a creamy background.
Best regards,
On Wed, Jul 19, 2017 at 8:57 AM, Friedrich Seuhs <[hidden email]> wrote:
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Now I am confused. In my installation these 3 themes Tooltips are OK dark text on ligth background.
But on standard and whitbalance the Tooltips are nearly unreadable very light gray on light beige.
???
Regards
Gesendet: Mittwoch, 19. Juli 2017 um 17:43 Uhr
Von: "Andrey Goreev" <[hidden email]> An: "digiKam - Home Manage your photographs as a professional with the power of open source" <[hidden email]> Betreff: Re: Re: Re: Editing or changing colorschemes on windows Update.
digiKam themes:ColorContrast Best regards,
On Wed, Jul 19, 2017 at 9:37 AM, Andrey Goreev <[hidden email]> wrote:
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Sorry I am not sure I understood "But on standard and whitbalance the Tooltips are nearly unreadable very light gray on light beige." Did you mean that the tooltips are "very light gray on light beige" in the default theme (white)? Best regards, On Wed, Jul 19, 2017 at 10:52 AM, Friedrich Seuhs <[hidden email]> wrote:
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Let me give you a last report what I have done, because the more I am trying to understand colorschemes the more confused I get.
I installed digikam 5.6. on a brand new maschine only windows and some other programs.
The first installation showed white background with unreadable tooltip in white background and yellow foreground text.
I experimented with the colorschemes a little. Now I have a status, that I can not reproduce the same colorscheme with white background and yellow foreground, I can only get very light gray on light beige.
I uninstalled digikam shut the PC down installed digikam new, but I can not reproduce the same colorscheme as on the first installation on the brand new PC.
There is something stored in (maybe) windows registry which is not removed. After unistalling, reinstalling digikam does not ask for place of the database directory. Therefore not the complete setups are removed. This OK when you update an older version.
Regards Fritz
Gesendet: Mittwoch, 19. Juli 2017 um 18:56 Uhr
Von: "Andrey Goreev" <[hidden email]> An: "digiKam - Home Manage your photographs as a professional with the power of open source" <[hidden email]> Betreff: Re: Re: Re: Re: Editing or changing colorschemes on windows Sorry I am not sure I understood "But on standard and whitbalance the Tooltips are nearly unreadable very light gray on light beige."
Did you mean that the tooltips are "very light gray on light beige" in the default theme (white)? Best regards,
On Wed, Jul 19, 2017 at 10:52 AM, Friedrich Seuhs <[hidden email]> wrote:
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2017-07-20 8:55 GMT+02:00 Friedrich Seuhs <[hidden email]>:
> Let me give you a last report what I have done, because the more I am trying > to understand colorschemes the more confused I get. > I installed digikam 5.6. on a brand new maschine only windows and some other > programs. > The first installation showed white background with unreadable tooltip in > white background and yellow foreground text. > I experimented with the colorschemes a little. Now I have a status, that I > can not reproduce the same colorscheme with white background and yellow > foreground, I can only get very light gray on light beige. > I uninstalled digikam shut the PC down installed digikam new, but I can not > reproduce the same colorscheme as on the first installation on the brand new > PC. > There is something stored in (maybe) windows registry which is not removed. digiKam do not store anything in windows database. Gilles Caulier |
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