Ah yes, the "bruised knee" palette!Caligari87 wrote:Doesn't ProSilver Dark work for you guys?
The future of ZDoom, GZDoom, and QZDoom, and this site.
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Maybe what you need is Caligari87's sunglasses as well as the dark theme.Nash wrote:That skin isn't dark enough, to my eyes...
Re: The future of ZDoom, GZDoom, and QZDoom, and this site.
If only I could program screen shaders for HTML/CSS. >_> That would be so easy to do and even preserve the colors.
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That with somewhat brighter text would be absolutely perfect.
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I think the text is mostly affected by the font-anti-aliasing since Cleartype does LCD tricks with colors to make them appear higher resolution than they really are. That is why the letters look like they are bleeding out because the hue inversion kind of mucks with that.
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Re: The future of ZDoom, GZDoom, and QZDoom, and this site.
Yeah, I just did "Value Invert" (not plain color invert!) in GIMP so a lot of things don't look right, font rendering and some graphics included. Hope it gets the idea across though.
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https://jsfiddle.net/ftb79ovx/Eruanna wrote:If only I could program screen shaders for HTML/CSS. >_> That would be so easy to do and even preserve the colors.
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Looks just as bright as regular, but twice as shitty for me.
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IE6's filters actually got accepted into regular CSS?
Well that's strange. I did not expect that.
Well that's strange. I did not expect that.
Re: The future of ZDoom, GZDoom, and QZDoom, and this site.
Even better - tried typing it on the <html> node in Firefox and got this:
Those are CSS 3 filters btw. Not the old one from IE6.
Edit: okay, I'll stop now spamming this thread further and find something more useful to do!
@Graf: my link was an invert of the invert - hence why it looked "normal".
Those are CSS 3 filters btw. Not the old one from IE6.
Edit: okay, I'll stop now spamming this thread further and find something more useful to do!
@Graf: my link was an invert of the invert - hence why it looked "normal".
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Well I played around with it a bit. I think what I will have to do is just drop in a code snippet like this:
That way, images are not affected by the filter. I could just drop that into a theme template.
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<style>
body { filter: invert(100%) }
img { filter: invert(100%) }
</style>
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Just tried that "theme" by using the Stylish plugin for Firefox and I kind of like a theme looking like this. Very relaxing on the eyes. Doing it with the filter rule is probably a bit too big of a hack, but I really think Caligari is onto something here.
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This link may not work for you, but feel free to try it and see what happens: http://forum.zdoom.org/index.php?style=5
If not - just check your UCP.
Fair warning - it's a bit slow, and group colors are inverted.
If not - just check your UCP.
Fair warning - it's a bit slow, and group colors are inverted.
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Well, it certainly does not work for me. Forum still the same. Or is it same same, but different, but still same?