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the same happens inside the editor, where the drawn line also is black, and on a black background it is again invisible.
In the best of worlds, when i use these settings on my computer, it should make the glyph drawing with a white line on a black background.
so is it possible to make it automatically detect if people are using high contrast, or just use the user defined colors to choose the line color and fill to draw the glyphs ?
and also the outline that draws the edge of the glyph, it would be very helpful if it where possible to change the width of it, so when you, like me, have low vision, it will b more easy to see the thicker line.
How to enable high contrast on windows:
press: <alt+shift+printscreen> - This should enable high contrast mode and this shortcut also disables it. I use the High contrast black theme.
open browser (in my case firefox, since it is the most accessible browser)
try checking the beta version, and see that the glyphs get black on the black background, and also the drawing line and fill in the editor also is black on black background.
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the same happens inside the editor, where the drawn line also is black, and on a black background it is again invisible.
In the best of worlds, when i use these settings on my computer, it should make the glyph drawing with a white line on a black background.
so is it possible to make it automatically detect if people are using high contrast, or just use the user defined colors to choose the line color and fill to draw the glyphs ?
and also the outline that draws the edge of the glyph, it would be very helpful if it where possible to change the width of it, so when you, like me, have low vision, it will b more easy to see the thicker line.
How to enable high contrast on windows:
press: <alt+shift+printscreen> - This should enable high contrast mode and this shortcut also disables it. I use the High contrast black theme.
open browser (in my case firefox, since it is the most accessible browser)
try checking the beta version, and see that the glyphs get black on the black background, and also the drawing line and fill in the editor also is black on black background.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: