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Ability to reduce the highlight intensity when selecting notes. #503

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Trioplane opened this issue Jan 12, 2025 · 1 comment
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Ability to reduce the highlight intensity when selecting notes. #503

Trioplane opened this issue Jan 12, 2025 · 1 comment
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Trioplane commented Jan 12, 2025

Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.
It is really hard to read the note info when you are editing it when selected. yeah thats it.

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Rework the select highlight to have multiple options, it can be a slider to reduce the intensity, or invert the colors, or just outline it. as long as it finally is readable.

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See how the user might confuse it as "C1" instead of "G1"
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@Bentroen Bentroen added the C: Enhancement New feature or request label Mar 6, 2025
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Bentroen commented Mar 6, 2025

Thank you for reporting the issue! Yeah, a greater care with accessibility is needed in future versions - right now not as much thought as necessary goes into unifying the design of the app and following good UX practices. This is some work we have yet to do as part of moving to a proper UI framework.

It's possible for us to tackle this case specifically, though, as it's very jarring compared to other issues. I'll add it to the current version's milestone :)

@Bentroen Bentroen added this to the v3.x milestone Mar 6, 2025
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