Bug 54306 - Cannot read make output under a dark KDE colour scheme
Summary: Cannot read make output under a dark KDE colour scheme
Status: RESOLVED FIXED
Alias: None
Product: kdevelop
Classification: Applications
Component: kdevelop 2.x (obsolete) (show other bugs)
Version: unspecified
Platform: Gentoo Packages Linux
: NOR normal
Target Milestone: ---
Assignee: KDevelop-Devel List
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Reported: 2003-02-08 19:46 UTC by Paul Hoepfner-Homme
Modified: 2003-02-08 22:29 UTC (History)
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screenshot of make output in Gideon with dark colour scheme (164.54 KB, image/png)
2003-02-08 19:47 UTC, Paul Hoepfner-Homme
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Description Paul Hoepfner-Homme 2003-02-08 19:46:04 UTC
Version:           unknown (using KDE 3.1.0)
Installed from:    Gentoo
Compiler:          gcc version 2.95.3 20010315 (release)
OS:          Linux (i686) release 2.4.19-pre7

When I run make in KDevelop (3.0 - Gideon) with a dark KDE colour scheme, most of the output from make is legible, but whenever there is an error, it is in black, and I cannot read it because the background is very dark as well. I will attach a screenshot to show you what I mean.

Could KDevelop please use colours that are consistent with the KDE colour scheme for the make output (e.g., the standard text colour setting from the colour scheme).
Comment 1 Paul Hoepfner-Homme 2003-02-08 19:47:44 UTC
Created attachment 911 [details]
screenshot of make output in Gideon with dark colour scheme

See how the error messages in the make output are not legible because they use
black for the text colour which is very close to the background colour.
Comment 2 Harald Fernengel 2003-02-08 22:29:31 UTC
thanks for the info, I changed the colors now. If you think you have better 
suggestions for the colors, please send them to the mailing-list. 
 
We cannot use the KDE default colors for errors and status messages because the 
color-schemes only set the default text color.