Blue Text - Please Fix!
The book below (Shaw, Churches, Revolutions and Empires) has blue text everywhere except where there are block quotes. I find it hard to believe that the original print book had blue text everywhere. Perhaps someone thought this was a good idea, but it is difficult to read, especially in Dark Mode.
Please fix!
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Robert Kelbe said:
Perhaps someone thought this was a good idea
This is a FLEB title, so it was auto converted from the publisher files.
This thread may be moved to the FLEB forum so that the right people see it. There is a chance it can be reconverted with improved results.
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Trying to read this book again and still struggling to read the blue text in dark mode. Can someone from Faithlife please give this some attention?
(To all those who want to help, yes, I know a workaround would be to switch to light mode every time I want to read in light mode. However, I don't think this is a big "ask" for a resource I paid money for, to be able to read it in dark mode...)
Thank you!
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The only real hope is that FL can run it through the converter again with better results. More recently (since you posted this the first time), I have seen that happen. Hopefully FL will take notice.
You may want to email customer service and post a link to this thread.0 -
Robert Kelbe said:
Trying to read this book again and still struggling to read the blue text in dark mode.
Concur shade of blue is too dark for reading in dark mode (lacks contrast). Page numbers have a lighter shade, which is readable.
Thread => Bug: Discourse Features and Propositional Outline Visual Fitlers in Dark Mode has a similar blue intensity issue, especially in discourse propostions.
Keep Smiling [:)]
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JT (alabama24) said:
Hopefully FL will take notice.
Probably the best way to get FL to take notice is to post about it in the Logos Resource Updates feedback board. They pretty actively check that and resolve issues as quickly as they can. This one looks like it ought to be easy to fix. Just select all the text after auto-conversion and change the font color to black. (Though I admit I don't know how their FLEB source files are stored; if they are Word docs or some other format, so it might be slightly more tricky that I imagine it to me.)
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