BUG: Orange Highlighter Is Now Dull Brown 8.9 beta 3
With yesterday's update the natural orange highlighter, which used to be a bright orange, is now a dull brown. Is anyone else seeing this?
PLEASE change it back. Orange is my primary highlighting color in Logos.
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Sorry, David, this was an intentional change. We updated the color scheme for notes and highlights when we rolled out the Notes tool, and while the color changes were applied to resource markup on the web app, it was overlooked in the Logos 8 desktop styling refresh. We are making this change to unify colors across all platforms (coming soon to mobile).
I hope it won't be too distracting after you had a little time to acclimate. =/
Desktop and web side-by-side below for comparison.
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Sorry, David, this was an intentional change. We updated the color scheme for notes and highlights when we rolled out the Notes tool, and while the color changes were applied to resource markup on the web app, it was overlooked in the Logos 8 desktop styling refresh. We are making this change to unify colors across all platforms (coming soon to mobile).
I hope it won't be too distracting after you had a little time to acclimate. =/
Desktop and web side-by-side below for comparison.
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Why can’t we pick our own colors?
I second this motion.
Myke Harbuck
Lead Pastor, www.ByronCity.Church
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I hope it won't be too distracting after you had a little time to acclimate. =/
I do not/will not like the new color. Why must we have drab? This looks like someone hated color:
Only the red squares look like real colors. Must highlights look like colors for a funeral home?
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I hope it won't be too distracting after you had a little time to acclimate. =/
I do not/will not like the new color. Why must we have drab? This looks like someone hated color:
Only the red squares look like real colors. Must highlights look like colors for a funeral home?
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Pink highlighter is another color which no longer corresponds to its name.
When the different colors (such as pink and purple) are shown in the screenshot, it is easier to distinguish between colors.
But in the course of normal reading (without other colors being shown), it has become more difficult now to recognize and identify a given color, since a change in hue falls outside the expected appearance of what a color should look like.
I hope it won't be too distracting after you had a little time to acclimate. =/
I think it's less a question of acclimating, and more an issue of recognizing colors for what they are.
If orange no longer looks orange, shouldn't the intentional UX change be reconsidered?
Only the red squares look like real colors. Must highlights look like colors for a funeral home?
I agree that the colors look drab. It seems like the highlighter colors are less saturated now.
Thanks to FL for including Carta and a Hebrew audio bible in Logos 9!
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Why can’t we pick our own colors?
I second this motion.
This +infinity.
And by picking I mean a colour hue panel a la Microsoft Word
Carpe verbum.
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Here is another screenshot with what is now called "orange" and "red" side by side, it is hard to distinguish at first glance. This has to go back to the way it was. If it ain't broke, don't fix it.
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Hi. I must agree - this is definitely a change for the worse! Please revert back. A suggestion would be for programmers to concentrate on eradicating bugs and not dreaming up unwanted “improvements”.
Sorry if that sounds a bit harsh but I’m just showing there is a strength of feeling across the board on this matter.
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My color orange is still very "orangy"!
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A suggestion would be for programmers to concentrate on eradicating bugs and not dreaming up unwanted “improvements”.
Please don't 'dis programmers for applying a common rule of usability - consistency across platforms.
We updated the color scheme for notes and highlights when we rolled out the Notes tool, and while the color changes were applied to resource markup on the web app, it was overlooked in the Logos 8 desktop styling refresh. We are making this change to unify colors across all platforms (coming soon to mobile).
there is a strength of feeling across the board on this matter.
Those of us who feel very strongly that it doesn't matter one way or the other and have other priorities for the staff have generally not weighed in. You are free to dislike it. I have a number of feature implementations in Logos that I dislike.
Orthodox Bishop Alfeyev: "To be a theologian means to have experience of a personal encounter with God through prayer and worship."; Orthodox proverb: "We know where the Church is, we do not know where it is not."
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My color orange is still very "orangy"!
Yes, it is dependent on (a) your screen (b) your settings (c) your eyesight ... if you have ever designed a web based system to be usable for color-blind and low-vision users as well as the "visually ideal users" you'd have a great deal of sympathy for the interface designers.
Orthodox Bishop Alfeyev: "To be a theologian means to have experience of a personal encounter with God through prayer and worship."; Orthodox proverb: "We know where the Church is, we do not know where it is not."
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Here is another screenshot with what is now called "orange" and "red" side by side, it is hard to distinguish at first glance. This has to go back to the way it was
I happen to be a bit yellow color blind - I cannot distinguish between crimson and brick red in chem lab flame tests; Mother and I argued frequently over whether something was green or blue. I actually see this "orange" as a bit more "orange" than the old "orange" and a bit easier to read. I mention this only to remind people that their visual perception may or may not be representative of the "general population of users"
Orthodox Bishop Alfeyev: "To be a theologian means to have experience of a personal encounter with God through prayer and worship."; Orthodox proverb: "We know where the Church is, we do not know where it is not."
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Here is another screenshot with what is now called "orange" and "red" side by side, it is hard to distinguish at first glance. This has to go back to the way it was
I happen to be a bit yellow color blind - I cannot distinguish between crimson and brick red in chem lab flame tests; Mother and I argued frequently over whether something was green or blue. I actually see this "orange" as a bit more "orange" than the old "orange" and a bit easier to read. I mention this only to remind people that their visual perception may or may not be representative of the "general population of users"
Then perhaps they should give people the option to choose which version they use, or, as some have suggested, choose your own colors. But I am very disappointed.
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the option to choose which version they use, or, as some have suggested, choose your own colors.
I personally hate this sort of option - it takes a great deal of time and effort that I would rather see spent elsewhere - like getting certain interactives working. But priorities are personal and I understand why some would be fine with the expenditure of resources on colors.
Orthodox Bishop Alfeyev: "To be a theologian means to have experience of a personal encounter with God through prayer and worship."; Orthodox proverb: "We know where the Church is, we do not know where it is not."
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the option to choose which version they use, or, as some have suggested, choose your own colors.
I personally hate this sort of option - it takes a great deal of time and effort that I would rather see spent elsewhere - like getting certain interactives working. But priorities are personal and I understand why some would be fine with the expenditure of resources on colors.
Actually my wish, like you, is that they had spent it on other priorities and left it alone to begin with. [;)]
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Started working on a palette that has close to the original colors.
https://documents.logos.com/documents/4b218265e90e4c25a7c989a3e689b673/details
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I agree this should not habe been changed but I do find it interesting to see people complaining about FL changing something for the sake of it. I’ve complained for many years about that very thing and have been told off for doing so by some of the people who are now complaining.
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We are making this change to unify colors across all platforms (coming soon to mobile).
Please consider changing the webplatform instead!
Agreed.
Adam, I am curious, what was the thinking in changing the colors to begin with?
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We are making this change to unify colors across all platforms (coming soon to mobile).
Please consider changing the webplatform instead!
Yes, please!
The desktop platform has been around a lot longer and I‘m guessing it has more users than the web platform. The web should conform to the desktop, not the other way around.
Thanks to FL for including Carta and a Hebrew audio bible in Logos 9!
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Started working on a palette that has close to the original colors.
https://documents.logos.com/documents/4b218265e90e4c25a7c989a3e689b673/details
That's a good idea...and with the notes/highlights bulk updater, you should be able to bring your orange highlights to your desired custom orange.
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Adam, I am curious, what was the thinking in changing the colors to begin with?
There are two mains reasons for updating the highlighting colors. One is stylistic; the old palette hasn’t been changed since Logos 4, and we wanted to update in keeping with the general color scheme of the Logos 8 style changes. This is less “conforming to the web app” and more “all apps are conforming to a new style.”
The underlying reason for choosing this palette is functional. The new highlight palette is less saturated and lighter, so there is more contrast between the highlight and black text. This provides better readability when put behind black text (which is the primary use case for highlighting). An unintended consequence is that the lighter colors have LESS contrast on the sepia/yellowish toned page color Jack is using.
We are going to revert the change for the time being, and take time to consider if we can adjust the palette to meet both needs in a later version.
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We are going to revert the change for the time being, and take time to consider if we can adjust the palette to meet both needs in a later version.
This is very much appreciated!
Myke Harbuck
Lead Pastor, www.ByronCity.Church
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Hmmm, I have not seen any change in colors- the only new thing showing is an 'erase' button.
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The underlying reason for choosing this palette is functional. The new highlight palette is less saturated and lighter, so there is more contrast between the highlight and black text. This provides better readability when put behind black text (which is the primary use case for highlighting).
Has this been a regular complaint? If it is an accessibility issue, why not just put an accessibility feature in rather than disrupt all other users?One is stylistic; the old palette hasn’t been changed since Logos 4, and we wanted to update in keeping with the general color scheme of the Logos 8 style changes. This is less “conforming to the web app” and more “all apps are conforming to a new style.”
I understand that if you were talking about the way the program itself looks. However, highlighters, particularly the natural highlighters, were designed to look like real-world highlighters. Real world highlighters have not changed, just sayingWe are going to revert the change for the time being, and take time to consider if we can adjust the palette to meet both needs in a later version.
I appreciate this. I would say, given the backlash that came from some when L8 was released about stylistic changes, I would be careful about making such changes, again, for the sake of making changes.0