suggestion for Black fonts
Posted: Fri Jan 15, 2021 10:19 am
Dear devs,
The black fonts in the mint themes are not really black ( #000000 ), but have the colour #303030. This is not a "problem" on decent true colour screens. However, on tn panels the fonts look washed out, which is unpleasant and I found it tiring to the eyes. TN panels are probably the most used displays.
For example:
(both running linux mint 20.1)
on my PC, which has a true colour screen, the fonts where okay.
On my laptop (tn panel) the fonts (with colour #303030) really looked washed out. So I had to edit the css files in gtk3 and gtk2 in the ..themes/Mint-Y-xxx/xx folders, and replaced all #303030 values with #000000. This had a huge positive effect: nice clear fonts to look at, in both gtk3 and gtk2 applications.
I think it would be good to ship linux Mint with a (kinda clear looking) theme that has real black fonts as the default. Because, as mentioned, the difference is quite significant.
The black fonts in the mint themes are not really black ( #000000 ), but have the colour #303030. This is not a "problem" on decent true colour screens. However, on tn panels the fonts look washed out, which is unpleasant and I found it tiring to the eyes. TN panels are probably the most used displays.
For example:
(both running linux mint 20.1)
on my PC, which has a true colour screen, the fonts where okay.
On my laptop (tn panel) the fonts (with colour #303030) really looked washed out. So I had to edit the css files in gtk3 and gtk2 in the ..themes/Mint-Y-xxx/xx folders, and replaced all #303030 values with #000000. This had a huge positive effect: nice clear fonts to look at, in both gtk3 and gtk2 applications.
I think it would be good to ship linux Mint with a (kinda clear looking) theme that has real black fonts as the default. Because, as mentioned, the difference is quite significant.