2018-04-29, 16:44
I understand the objective of making the UI have a neutral, receding appearance. However, the contrast difference between the background and some of the text is too low to make the text easily readable.
[font=Symbol]·[size=x-small][font=Times New Roman] [/font][/size][/font]Increase the contrast of the menu bar at the top of the window. The text is hard to read, especially on the right side of the bar.
[font=Symbol]·[size=x-small][font=Times New Roman] [/font][/size][/font]Increase the contrast of the panel tabs starting with Render Directly...
[font=Symbol]·[size=x-small][font=Times New Roman] [/font][/size][/font]Increase the size of the font just beneath the preview window and also increase its contrast. Perhaps make it the same size as the text in the file list.
[font=Symbol]·[size=x-small][font=Times New Roman] [/font][/size][/font]Consider adding a global setting for lower, medium and higher contrast settings.[size=x-small][font=Symbol][font=Times New Roman] [/font][/font][/size]
[font=Symbol]·[size=x-small][font=Times New Roman] [/font][/size][/font]Increase the contrast of the menu bar at the top of the window. The text is hard to read, especially on the right side of the bar.
[font=Symbol]·[size=x-small][font=Times New Roman] [/font][/size][/font]Increase the contrast of the panel tabs starting with Render Directly...
[font=Symbol]·[size=x-small][font=Times New Roman] [/font][/size][/font]Increase the size of the font just beneath the preview window and also increase its contrast. Perhaps make it the same size as the text in the file list.
[font=Symbol]·[size=x-small][font=Times New Roman] [/font][/size][/font]Consider adding a global setting for lower, medium and higher contrast settings.[size=x-small][font=Symbol][font=Times New Roman] [/font][/font][/size]