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gEDA-bug: [Bug 799926] Re: gschem grid barely visible with lightbg theme



Just did a quick colorpicker (gpick) scan on graphics applications that
happen to be installed on my gnome desktop:

* inkscape
* libre office draw
* qcad
* gimp
* gpaint
* dia

Every single one of them has their canvas preset to #ffffff.
In the color theme clearlooks, which is default on Debian gnome desktop, the background of input fields is set to #ffffff, too. Standard applications like gnome-terminal and gedit follow this setting in their main input area. Same with lyx, gnumeric, lowriter and even this entry area in epihany where I  type my launchpad comments is plain, maximum white. 

So it is not just me, it is my whole gnome desktop. And this is the
default of a current distro - no customization from my side involved.
This was different in the past. I specifically remember lyx and gedit to
have a tinted canvas when I used them around 2000.  But then again,
times have changed.

---<)kaimartin(>---

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Title:
  gschem grid barely visible with lightbg theme

Status in GPL Electronic Design Automation tools:
  Fix Committed

Bug description:
  The grid lines of gschem are pretty low key with the current gschem-
  colormap-lightbg. This depends of course on the contrast and
  brightness settings of the monitor. However, grid lines are hardly
  visible on four of five TFT monitors I have access to, when settings
  are in default position. There is almost no difference visible between
  minor and major grid lines.

  Find attached a patch to the lightbg color profile for slightly more
  pronounced grid lines.

  ---<)kaimartin(>---

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