tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9060662194476565147.post2714840919039329428..comments2012-08-02T07:48:55.364-03:00Comments on Consciously Using: Design: rethinking the style preferencesConscious Userhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15620009164221746200noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9060662194476565147.post-69056088099286832752012-02-13T20:37:24.583-02:002012-02-13T20:37:24.583-02:00Oh, I dream of that world too... In fact, a world ...Oh, I dream of that world too... In fact, a world there GTK has built-in support for undo/redo in text fields would already make me happy, as I can't even have that right now... -_-<br /><br />Thanks for the color suggestions, I'll ensure that it will be easy to change the color set in case I eventually get in touch with a graphic designer.Conscious Userhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15620009164221746200noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9060662194476565147.post-61308909984693327602012-02-13T19:35:24.647-02:002012-02-13T19:35:24.647-02:00If you can’t find a graphic designer (Izo perhaps?...If you can’t find a graphic designer (Izo perhaps?) to choose some nice suggested colors, then you could at least include a pastel shade of each primary and secondary color, plus a light grey or two.<br /><br />“Color” and “Previous Color” as text for the items is a bit odd. With a set of suggestions in the menu, “Custom Color” would make sense for any color that isn’t one of those suggestions. As for “Previous Color”, I dream of a world where “Edit” > “Undo” and “Edit” > “Redo” work just as well in settings windows in general as they do in text fields in particular.mptnoreply@blogger.com