Hi Jonathon! Am Mittwoch, den 03.11.2010, 06:47 -0400 schrieb Michael Meeks: > On Wed, 2010-11-03 at 02:08 +0000, jonathon wrote: [... Important Accessibility Stuff ...]
Maybe helpful, maybe not ... there has been a talk about the current A11Y status within OOo at the OOoCon this year. Maybe interesting for some guys ... OOo Accessibility - past, present and future Malte Timmermann, Bing Yin http://www.ooocon.org/index.php/ooocon/2010/paper/view/217 > > Something I hadn't thought of earlier, was what the Libre Colour palette > > looked like to a person that was colour blind. My colour blind palette > > only covers the "websafe color palette". None of the colours are in that > > palette. > > Good thinking; it would be great to ping Christoph Noack on that > presumably he has thought at least a bit about it - the monochrome > outline is quite good I imagine. Pong! :-) Good points! Jonathan, a question to get a better understanding. With "Libre Colour palette", do you mean a) the default color palette within LibreOffice, or b) the LibreOffice Branding Colors [1] (not shipped with LibO)? If the latter, then you are right - when presenting the first "beta" version of the colors, I skipped some color testing as mentioned here [2]. And as Michael already mentioned, we currently go for high "luminance" contrast which avoids problems right from the start (although people sometimes find it a bit boring). We really don't perform that bad - as you can see here [3]. It might even require some minutes rendering time - it is a "Colorblind Filter" I use from time to time. On the right side, there will be a "control box" that lets you chose different . Currently we refine the colors to make it easier to work with. Some people already added their ideas at [4]. From the "branding" perspective, it is just difficult to use standard palettes (branding means usually being rather unique). Thus, I plan to do some basic simulation (e.g. with The Gimp) before we finalize the colors. This helps a bit, but ... ... from experience it is known that we have to be careful with colors - not only color blindness, but also cultural differences in what color means to people. However, did that address some of your concerns? I'm happy to hear your opinion and - maybe - some proposals how we can get further improvements. Especially since the colors should be finalized as soon as possible (other related items are stalled at the moment). Thanks! Bye, Christoph [1] http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Marketing/Branding#Color_Table [2] http://luxate.blogspot.com/2010/10/united-colors-of-liberty.html [3] http://colorfilter.wickline.org/?a=1;r=;l=0;j=1;u=www.documentfoundation.org;t=p [4] http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Marketing/Ideas#Refined_LibreOffice_Branding_Colors -- Unsubscribe instructions: Email to discuss+h...@documentfoundation.org Posting guidelines: http://netmeister.org/news/learn2quote.html Archive: http://www.documentfoundation.org/lists/discuss/ *** All posts to this list are publicly archived ***