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User cl changed the following:

                What    |Old value                 |New value
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                      CC|'kpalagin'                |'cl,kpalagin,mt'
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             Assigned to|af                        |fl
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                Keywords|needmoreinfo              |
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                 Summary|Automatic colours cannot b|Automatic high contrast mo
                        |e gotten rid of on Impress|de confuses impress users
                        | slides, rendering the app|
                        |lication unusable.        |
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        Target milestone|OOo Later                 |OOo 3.3
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------- Additional comments from c...@openoffice.org Thu Jan 28 09:50:51 +0000 
2010 -------
The issue is that one upon a time, someone decided that if the desktop
background color is 'darkish' then the desktop must be in high contrast mode to
aid users that have visual impairment. May argument back then against it was
that cool users will use black desktop themes and will get confused by all the
'features' of high contrast mode.

This issue is not a bug about impress, impress behaves like it is designed for
high contrast mode. The bug is rather that people unwillingly trigger this high
contrast mode.

My two ideas about this are still

1) disable automatic high contrast detection by missusing the desktop color and
make it an application option that has to be set

2) if an application option alone is not an option (because people who need it
will not find it) then upon first detection of a black desktop the user should
be *asked* if he want high contrast mode.

cl->fl,mt: I'm not sure if this is a user expirience decission or accessibility
so please both have a look


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