Issue 3035 - colored text, but tabulator-sign still black
Summary: colored text, but tabulator-sign still black
Status: CONFIRMED
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Product: Writer
Classification: Application
Component: ui (show other issues)
Version: 641
Hardware: PC Windows 2000
: P3 Trivial with 2 votes (vote)
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Reported: 2002-02-09 17:18 UTC by harald.schilly
Modified: 2013-02-07 22:38 UTC (History)
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Description harald.schilly 2002-02-09 17:18:13 UTC
if i type text in a different color (e.g. red) and i enable those special signs
for paragraph, the centered dot for space and the arrow for tabulator,
paragraph's reversed P and the centered space-dot are in the color of the text,
but not the tabulator sign.
my request: also the color of the tabulator-arrow should be in text-color.
Comment 1 stefan.baltzer 2002-02-11 14:07:28 UTC
Beside this, the size of the "Tab" and "Line break" (<Shift>+<Enter>) character don't change when the document zoom factor or 
the font size gets changed. At times, SO/OO behaves like MS Word, only that Word doesn't colour the paragraph end mark either.
Eric: As discussed, all this will be subject for acessibility discussions. 
Reassigned to Eric
Comment 2 eric.savary 2002-02-11 14:35:33 UTC
ES->CJ: I think too we'll have to change this but... to exactly the 
contrary of the feature request. Why?
non-printing signs are not elements of the text and therefore must 
NOT follow the text format. They are exactly like fields shadings or 
text boundaries lines. They shouldn't change their appearance with 
the context but should be defined by the user him/herself over the 
options. This is a requirement or at least what we have in sight for 
accessibilty, I think?
Comment 3 harald.schilly 2002-02-11 14:41:12 UTC
it should change it's color, because it could be a dark/black 
backgroud. then you cannot see those signs!
Comment 4 christian.jansen 2003-02-10 12:32:41 UTC
Reassigned to Bettina.
Comment 5 Unknown 2003-11-19 16:32:10 UTC
I would definitely prefer the ability to set the embedded control 
codes to any color.  Then those who like them being the same color can 
get that.  Those like me who would rather have them be cyan or 
whatever, so they don't interefere as much with reading the text, 
would get that.  The default should almost certainly not be the same 
as the text color.  I say "cyan" because your eyes will slide right 
over it on a white background, but other colors are reasonable.

Right now this is my #1 irritation with swriter, now that the 
paragraph styles dialog can be dragged out of the window.  I do 
complex enough things that the control codes are visibly in the way, 
but I have to have them on.
Comment 6 ace_dent 2008-05-16 02:39:20 UTC
OpenOffice.org Issue Tracker - Feedback Request.

The Issue you raised has the status 'New' pending further action, but has not
been updated within the last 4 years. Please consider re-testing with one of the
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Comment 7 bettina.haberer 2010-05-21 14:45:50 UTC
To grep the issues easier via "requirements" I put the issues currently lying on
my owner to the owner "requirements".