commit | 293096a0cbfd058a2e0afee6ab6c6c4351e8b0e8 | [log] [tgz] |
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author | Alan Stokes <[email protected]> | Tue Jul 28 18:19:20 2020 +0100 |
committer | Alan Stokes <[email protected]> | Tue Jul 28 18:19:20 2020 +0100 |
tree | cd85b4e6557a522726a4580025590fa521fcd593 | |
parent | 23ef82f4ded2791b6717f69e08649727aa6adb37 [diff] |
Use red-on-white rather than red-on-black. Relying purely on color change is unfriendly to those of us that are color blind; red on black is a particularly challenging combination. (Even worse when working from home, since video compression can lead to washed out colors.) Changing from light on dark to dark on light should make it fairly obvious even to those with monochrome vision. Test: Manual Change-Id: I79013686038cb4ebea6087b53cece3266bf6ec0b