Would appreciate comments before creation of a new Logos User Voice Suggestion (planning maybe create this one soon with 3 votes):
Add Themes to personalize colors/colours
Initial set of Default Themes with current Logos and Verbum colors/colours with Resource Panel Background choices:
• Default White
• Default Gray
• Default Light Gray
• Default Paper
• Default Windows
• Default Very Light Gray
Add a set of "Night Mode" themes: black background with various foreground colors.
• Night Mode Blue
• Night Mode Green
• Night Mode Red
• Night Mode Yellow
• Night Mode White
Add a "Mobile Reader" theme with light yellow background and dark brown text.
Add "Street Sign" themes.
• Street Sign Black on Orange
• Street Sign Black on Yellow
• Street Sign White on Blue
• Street Sign White on Brown
• Street Sign White on Green
• Street Sign White on Red
Program Setting Accessibility change from choosing Resource Panel Background to choosing a Theme.
Background color in all panels and tabs would be affected by Theme choice. Ideally, Default themes would keep white background in Search, Guides, ... in "Default White" theme while changing background to match resource panel background for other themes.
Being able to choose Themes in all apps and applications would be awesome.
Theme enhancement ideas:
• User Theme customization
• Personalization by resource types: Bibles, Commentaries, Dictionaries, Lectionaries, Monographs, ...
• Choose Theme per Panel
User theme personalization of color/colour would include:
• Blank Layout background
• Chapter # in Bibles
• Chapter # in Commentaries
• Command background
• Guide background
• Guide foreground
• Hyperlink highlighting
• Library background (alternates in detail view)
• Library foreground
• Library count of resources
• Pericopes in Bibles
• Resource panel background
• Resource default foreground that can be modified by highlighting and visual filters
• Search panel background
• Search foreground that can be modified by search result highlighting
• Shortcut Bar background
• Speaker labels in Bibles
• Verse # in Bibles
• Verse # in Commentaries
• Words of Christ in Bibles
If Chapter # and/or Verse # are set to the same color as the Resource Panel background, they could appear as spaces on screen.
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Logos User Voice Suggestions with votes preceding link:
73 => https://logos.uservoice.com/forums/42823-logos-bible-software-5/suggestions/1052509-allow-each-pane-to-have-an-individual-background-c
48 => https://logos.uservoice.com/forums/42823-logos-bible-software-5/suggestions/2845221-make-hyperlink-color-more-distinguishable-from-bla
17 => http://logos.uservoice.com/forums/42823-logos-bible-software-5/suggestions/1433513-black-background
4 => http://logos.uservoice.com/forums/42823-logos-bible-software-5/suggestions/3277881--low-light-setting-for-logos-4-would-be-great-p
2 => http://logos.uservoice.com/forums/42823-logos-bible-software-5/suggestions/3357966-night-mode-for-pc-mac
1 => http://logos.uservoice.com/forums/42823-logos-bible-software-5/suggestions/5683027-modify-main-display-interface-scroll-bar-color-to
0 => http://logos.uservoice.com/forums/42823-logos-bible-software-5/suggestions/1229355-enable-us-to-select-any-colour-for-words-of-christ
For screen reading, Logos User Voice Suggestion has 147 votes:
147 => https://logos.uservoice.com/forums/42823-logos-bible-software-5/suggestions/3360091-complete-access-for-blind-users-of-screen-reading includes comments from several Logos users whose eyesight is diminishing.
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Being able to adjust color/colours would be greatly appreciated by those whose eye sight is getting older (or macular degeneration).
An idea for shareable "Theme" document is XML with color codes and description. Initial theme editor could be editing XML using a different tool: e.g. notepad++. When "theme" XML is loaded, codes are checked for validity: if bad code, then current default value is loaded into color lookup table. More elegant would be a theme editor so can see choices in a screen mockup (could be a separate application).
Keep Smiling 