Thursday, 2017-02-16

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andreykurilinpersia: hi! thanks for answers. boartty is a solution only for those who want to live in consoles. It does not look helpful and convinient for me. It is much easier to continue using trello and argue about launchpad one time per several months or switch to bitbucket issue tracker...10:08
andreykurilinIt would be really cool to have a section in preferences to switch between different themes10:08
andreykurilinI'll add a story at stroyboard.o.o ...10:09
andreykurilinpersia: https://storyboard.openstack.org/#!/story/200087010:15
ironfootI believe that the theme is now created at build time, given a base colour. I wonder how tricky would be to implement this10:18
ironfootat least there is a way of changing the theme10:18
SotKimplementing a way to have per-user themes may be an interesting task11:31
ironfootmaybe generating a set of themes at build time, and then given a preference for the user apply some css on top?11:32
SotKprobably it is easiest to generate a set of themes like that, then just load the stylesheet generated for the user's selected theme instead of trying to override things11:44
ZaraI think it'd be possible to sketch out the approach to it, but I don't have any immediate plans to spend time developing that myself, so I'd welcome contributions for it! (exciting trivia: the very first story in my testing instance is actually 'change the storyboard theme from the web ui; I want a yellow storyboard!')13:46
Zarayou'd need a row in the user preferences table in the db to track a user's preferred colour, which is straightforward, then the css on the webclient side is where it gets exciting13:46
Zaraoh, also, in the meantime, I'd suggest maybe using f.lux or a browser extension to tint the screen; I have super sensitive eyes so I always have my brightness on the lowest setting and tint my screens as yellow as they'll go, so I feel your pain there (though I'm lucky as there are a lot of tools for reducing blue light; 'things that replace the colour red' are a bit harder to find unfortunately).14:49
* persia wonders if one of the blue-shifting tools could be modified to be a red-shifting tool with minimum effort15:08
ZaraI guess there are also things like: https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/grayscale-black-white-hig/cjimlckjgclgboeebpjlipmokolejppk?hl=en (though those screenshots include quite a lot of red, so be warned!)15:14
ZaraI think that can be applied on a per-domain basis though15:15
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