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Re: [Wesnoth-dev] Theme System Limitations
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John McNabb |
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Re: [Wesnoth-dev] Theme System Limitations |
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Fri, 25 Feb 2005 11:57:30 -0500 (EST) |
On Fri, 25 Feb 2005, Jordà Polo wrote:
> > Specifying fonts is not critical, but I believe that it is important if
> > we want a proper theme system - obviously there'll need to be some way
> > to provide new fonts along with graphics / theme data. More important
> > is specifying font colour. As you can see from the attached screenshot,
> > if you want to create a light-coloured theme, the writing can barely be
> > seen. This is a problem.
>
> I concur.
>
> Actually, that was already suggested a while ago [1], but no one has
> been interested in implementing it.
>
Well, after my recent bout of learning the theming system, I have a few
ideas for added flexibility that I will probably impliment. Assuming it
is not too hard, I will add the font color functionality as well.
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- [Wesnoth-dev] Theme System Limitations, James Barton, 2005/02/25
- Re: [Wesnoth-dev] Theme System Limitations, Jordà Polo, 2005/02/25
- Re: [Wesnoth-dev] Theme System Limitations, David White, 2005/02/25
- [Wesnoth-dev] More Thoughts on Knalgans, Asa Swain, 2005/02/27
- Re: [Wesnoth-dev] More Thoughts on Knalgans, Joseph Simmons, 2005/02/28
- Re: [Wesnoth-dev] More Thoughts on Knalgans, David White, 2005/02/28
- Re: [Wesnoth-dev] More Thoughts on Knalgans, Nils Kneuper, 2005/02/28
- Re: [Wesnoth-dev] More Thoughts on Knalgans, James Spencer, 2005/02/28
- Re: [Wesnoth-dev] More Thoughts on Knalgans, David White, 2005/02/28
- Re: [Wesnoth-dev] More Thoughts on Knalgans, James Spencer, 2005/02/28