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Some part of you knows that I am visually impaired. So I have big
diificulties to find sometimes in the vector wild forest, a selected object.
Especially when the selected objet I am searching exactly corresponds with
an other object. So, the green fluo colour is invisible, the edges of the no
selected object hiding the selected one. In that case, the only way is to
see the xyz reference. But this one is so thin and the letters so little
that I have much diificultes to see them.
I send two attached files to show what I think it would be better.
The first one shows a scene I am workinfg now. In that scene there is a
selected object!!!
The second one shows what I think better to show the selected object.
Of course, someone will say that it is not important. But I think that
better ergonomic features constitues a progress for everybody. So, I hope
you will support my request. Thank you.
friendly
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"Remy Closset" <NOS### [at] tiscalifr> schreef in bericht
news:40d29544@news.povray.org...
> Some part of you knows that I am visually impaired. So I have big
> diificulties to find sometimes in the vector wild forest, a selected
object.
> Especially when the selected objet I am searching exactly corresponds with
> an other object. So, the green fluo colour is invisible, the edges of the
no
> selected object hiding the selected one. In that case, the only way is to
> see the xyz reference. But this one is so thin and the letters so little
> that I have much diificultes to see them.
> I send two attached files to show what I think it would be better.
> The first one shows a scene I am workinfg now. In that scene there is a
> selected object!!!
> The second one shows what I think better to show the selected object.
> Of course, someone will say that it is not important. But I think that
> better ergonomic features constitues a progress for everybody. So, I hope
> you will support my request. Thank you.
>
I most certainly support this request, Remy! Lutz will know how easy or
difficult this is to do, but I believe that making a program available as
also visually-impaired friendly, would be worth a special mention in
whatever forum exists that monitor these features. And it will attract new
users who otherwise feel unable to start discovering 3D modelling.
Thomas
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news: 40d29544@news.povray.org...
> The second one shows what I think better to show the selected object.
> Of course, someone will say that it is not important. But I think that
> better ergonomic features constitues a progress for everybody. So, I hope
> you will support my request. Thank you.
>
Yes indeed, sometimes it should be a progress if a selected object was
better highlighted.
if you have for instance a reference copy of an object at the same place
(usefull to get it pre-declared in pov export in macro use), one cannot even
see the selected object unless the reference is on a hidden layer.
Marc
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"Marc Jacquier" <nos### [at] wanadoofr> schreef in bericht
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> Yes indeed, sometimes it should be a progress if a selected object was
> better highlighted.
> if you have for instance a reference copy of an object at the same place
> (usefull to get it pre-declared in pov export in macro use), one cannot
even
> see the selected object unless the reference is on a hidden layer.
>
I agree with that wholeheartedly!
Thomas
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