Hi Clayton,
Clayton schrieb:
On 10/27/2010 12:10 AM, Bernhard Dippold wrote:
Hi all,
I just discovered strange colors when I looked at images in our wiki:
http://wiki.services.openoffice.org/wiki/Logo_Usage_Guidelines#reduced_whitespace_for_project_internal_usage
In Firefox and SeaMonkey some of the OOo logos are standard blue
(RGB:0,0,255) instead of the OOo blue.
In Epiphany they look ok.
I uploaded a screenshot to imagebin:
http://imagebin.org/120416
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I've been tinkering with this and haven't been able to duplicate it in
openSUSE 11.3 or Ubuntu 10.04 (I haven't got around to updating to 10.10
yet). I've tried it in Chrome 7.0.517.41 and Firefox 3.6.12. I don't
have Seamonkey installed... I can try it once I've updated to 10.10 though.
Thanks for exploration, Clayton!
An update to Firefox 3.6.12 doesn't change anything - in fact I can see
three different colors on the three last lines in my wiki sandbox:
http://wiki.services.openoffice.org/wiki/User:BeDipp#personal_sandbox
I'm quite sure that I created all of them in Inkscape - perhaps
different versions? Can't remember.
There are Ubuntu bug reports on wrong colors in Firefox. Even if I
didn't find an exactly matching bug, I think that this behavior is more
a Firefox/Mozilla and Ubuntu problem than ours. Might be related with
embedded sRGB profiles...
Of course it is serious from a branding point of view if our official
color is shown with wrong values in the most important browser on a
relevant platform.
If I'm really the only one having those problems (Firefox and Ubuntu
10.10 shouldn't be used that seldom), I can live very well with them.
Best regards
Bernhard
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