On Sat, Apr 04, 2015 at 05:24:46AM +0000, eocene wrote:
Miroslav wrote:
But, since I started about it here, let me explain. Look here, how my dillo brings pages to me currently: https://forums.gentoo.org/viewtopic-t-1004014.html#7724054 and currently, download and open the mkv files... (So people reading later, open the, hopefully, webm files. That's how it was, talking to you in the future.)
I don't think XFT is enabled in your FLTK. That would explain why you aren't getting DejaVu Sans and the rest...
##################################################################### The Homepage is particularly too hard to read for, I guess at least a non-insignificant though small percentage (no, not less than a small percentage number, it's not insignificant!) of visitors. The background must be very light. As soon as it is too dark, the font is not easily readable. #####################################################################
A couple of years ago, I experimented with a different color scheme, but the other members of the core team weren't enthusiastic about it, so I never made the change. Example: http://www.dillo.org/test/dillo2.html
Pls, pls. dillo devs, allow that color scheme. If that were the default, I wouldn't have so much difficulties. And surely others!, as I wrote. Why do large associations, businesses, others, never, almost never have unreadable pages?, never experiment with colors --such as, worth mentioning, some smaller, always only smaller entities, make pages in revert, white on black: which is almost never good, unless you want to exclude readers... Pls. dillo devs, allow that color scheme. Thank you!
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