
Hello, In the Message; Subject : Re: Colors Message-ID : <81bb93b5-8d4d-44f4-b05e-3bff9ea93bf4@telefonica.net> Date & Time: Tue, 11 Mar 2025 13:11:54 +0100 [CER] == "Carlos E. R." <robin.listas@telefonica.net> has written: CER> On 2025-03-07 17:36, Bill Swisher wrote: CER> > I'm running Leap_15.6 and having a problem with colors. The inxi info for the CER> > graphics is "Display: x11 server: X.Org v: 1.21.1.11 with: Xwayland v: CER> > 24.1.1". CER> > CER> > From a konsole when I view a file listing that has directories with CER> > permissions of 777 it's sometimes difficult to read them. CER> > CER> > When viewing this file "https://en.opensuse.org/File:Zypper-cheat- CER> > sheet-1.pdf" using either okular (23.08.5-bp156.1.2) or libreoffice CER> > (24.8.4.2-150500.20.15.1) portions are illegible. Specifically the ones with CER> > the neon green lettering on a white background. I've tried going into the CER> > settings on okular and changing the colors but it only affects the area CER> > surrounding the pdf. libreoffice will allow a change on a specific area of the CER> > display, only. CER> It is impossible to change the colours inside a PDF document. You have to edit CER> the document itself with a PDF editor. CER> I opened that document here with the internal Firefox PDF reader, and Okular. In CER> both cases the file is readable, perhaps not much, depending on your eyesight. CER> You would have to write to the authors and convince them to create a document CER> with easier colours. CER> If this is not it, you will have to take a photo of your display, with camera CER> and tripod (not a screenshot by the desktop), and share the photo. CER> > I've looked into the system settings from System Settings->Appearance- CER> > >Colors but it's the same, it only changes the colors for the area CER> > surrounding. I thought about adjusting the monitors color scheme, but I watch CER> > DVD's on it. CER> > CER> > Where else can I look? CER> Some displays have "intelligent" modes depending on whether you are using a CER> computer or a watching movie. Play with that. He can watch DVDs normally, but if there are problems with the colors on the system, it is likely that there is a problem with the system's color profile, which is derived from colord. I wonder what the color management is in the system settings? Best Regards & Good Night. --- ┏━━┓彡 Masaru Nomiya mail-to: nomiya @ lake.dti.ne.jp ┃\/彡 ┗━━┛ "To hire for skills, firms will need to implement robust and intentional changes in their hiring practices ― and change is hard." -- Employers don’t practice what they preach on skills-based hiring --