Re: Colors, contrast, font appearance etc.
Posted: Mon Jan 04, 2021 10:25 am
Thanks for the clarifications, Petko.
The discussion you linked to (at bugs.chromium.org) is quite interesting because it shows the history and the background of the issue. As browser I use Firefox and only very seldom Chrome - so I was never aware of the big difference in font rendering between them. But it is indeed enormous which can be seen quite clearly by the example with the Wikipedia site, mentioned there in the first post.
After a certain Firefox update (in 2019) there was a similar problem with this browser too. (I could even imagine that with the default Firefox settings it continues to exist.) But it could be fixed by changing an entry in the Firefox registry ("about:config"):
It was necessary to change the value for the entry gfx.font_rendering.cleartype_params.force_gdi_classic_max_size from 15 (=standard) to e.g. 100. (You can see the discussion where I found out the solution here: https://superuser.com/questions/1464774 ... er-looking)
I think users of Chrome unfortunately do not have such possibilities to modify their settings. And I assume that concerning the editor used for MyInfo 7 it is not possible too.
So I think that a certain remedy could be found only in two ways:
- With a different (darker and colourful) theme around the editor possibly the grey thin letters within the editor will appear a little bit darker and more intensive too. (?)
- The other way would be to change the font itself, as suggested above.
PS:
By the way, concerning themes. Looking for a file compare tool, yesterday I made a short test with "UltraCompare" (https://www.ultraedit.com/products/ultracompare/). And although I usually do not appreciate themes in dark mode, I was highly impressed by the default theme of this software (I forgot the name of the theme). It looks (in my opinion) incredible elegant, clear in contrast, and in a pleasant way colourful.
I am not sure that I would prefer a theme in dark mode for working e.g. with an editor (surely it is also a question of habit). And concerning MyInfo I would already be happy if there came back a theme that gives it a look like it had with version 6.
But simply to see the difference to the current appearance of MyInfo 7 and the different effect on the eyes: If you have time, Petko, take a look at "UltraCompare".
The discussion you linked to (at bugs.chromium.org) is quite interesting because it shows the history and the background of the issue. As browser I use Firefox and only very seldom Chrome - so I was never aware of the big difference in font rendering between them. But it is indeed enormous which can be seen quite clearly by the example with the Wikipedia site, mentioned there in the first post.
After a certain Firefox update (in 2019) there was a similar problem with this browser too. (I could even imagine that with the default Firefox settings it continues to exist.) But it could be fixed by changing an entry in the Firefox registry ("about:config"):
It was necessary to change the value for the entry gfx.font_rendering.cleartype_params.force_gdi_classic_max_size from 15 (=standard) to e.g. 100. (You can see the discussion where I found out the solution here: https://superuser.com/questions/1464774 ... er-looking)
I think users of Chrome unfortunately do not have such possibilities to modify their settings. And I assume that concerning the editor used for MyInfo 7 it is not possible too.
So I think that a certain remedy could be found only in two ways:
- With a different (darker and colourful) theme around the editor possibly the grey thin letters within the editor will appear a little bit darker and more intensive too. (?)
- The other way would be to change the font itself, as suggested above.
PS:
By the way, concerning themes. Looking for a file compare tool, yesterday I made a short test with "UltraCompare" (https://www.ultraedit.com/products/ultracompare/). And although I usually do not appreciate themes in dark mode, I was highly impressed by the default theme of this software (I forgot the name of the theme). It looks (in my opinion) incredible elegant, clear in contrast, and in a pleasant way colourful.
I am not sure that I would prefer a theme in dark mode for working e.g. with an editor (surely it is also a question of habit). And concerning MyInfo I would already be happy if there came back a theme that gives it a look like it had with version 6.
But simply to see the difference to the current appearance of MyInfo 7 and the different effect on the eyes: If you have time, Petko, take a look at "UltraCompare".