Version: unspecified (using KDE 4.4.5) OS: Linux the default kde (or fedora?) colorscheme seems to have colors for the kpackagekit software update list items which might be too similar in color (escpecially when mobile or harshly lit) for those of us who are too age-ed to sufficiently easily differentiate between Selected-for-download (medium blue) and Not-Selected-for-download (medium gray) this could easily be a personal preference thing but it seems fair that it should be easier to tell the difference and so that it might be worth modifying? originally filed this as bug at redhat: RedhatBug#627687 - RFE: kpackagekit : selected / unselected colors too similar for easy identification? https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=627687 Reproducible: Always Steps to Reproduce: - open kpackegekit software update - look at an update item download arrow color on right - click the update item to toggle the arrow selecting it for download - look at the color again and decide if you successfully clicked by seeing if you can tell if the color changed Actual Results: if looking closely can usually tell if its selected or not but while working in a cramped workspace or vehicle or outside it is often difficult to tell the differences between the colors Expected Results: easily tell by the color whether the item is selected or not fedora-core-13-kde kpackagekit version kpackagekit-0.6.0-2.fc13 (x86_86)
This was already fixed in the new version.
woohoo. way to psychicly pre-fix bugs. thanks :')
nice. this showed up in fedora core 13 somewhere near kpackagekit-0.6.1-1.fc13 (x86_64) really like the pretty green expander arrows and the checkboxes. works great :')