Bug#461851: ambigous highlighting if background picture is enabled

Fabian Greffrath greffrath at leat.rub.de
Wed Jan 23 08:23:09 UTC 2008


Dear debian-desktop team,

I had a discussion with Robert Millan recently about the default color 
theme for the GRUB2 boot menu (in case the background picture is 
enabled). Robert's proposal was to use magenta colored text on a 
transparent background for the highlighted entry and black text for the 
others. I suggested to use a colored background for the highlighted 
entry instead, because magenta appears very dark on my CRT making it 
hard to tell the menu items apart. The whole discussion can be followed 
in #461851.

Now we would like to listen to your opinion about which color 
combination might look best with respect to both aesthetics and 
accessibility.

Robert Millan schrieb:
> You might also want to check what the debian art folks who provide this
> image think about this.  Chances are their sense of aesthetics will be much,
> much better than mine.
>   

I could not find a mailing list for Debian Arts, but I am CCing 
debian-desktop instead. Chances are high to meet the same audience here, 
I guess.

> If you all reach a consensus about what looks best, that'll work much better
> to convince me than a single opinion.  I don't want to get into a situation in
> which every week someone proposes a new combination that looks "better" than
> the other... ;-)

Sure. I hope we will find a consensus in debian-desktop.

Cheers,
Fabian

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