GNOME Bugzilla – Bug 662206
sudoku: Text is unreadable in all accessibility themes
Last modified: 2014-05-31 15:38:24 UTC
Change the contrast by going to System Settings>Universal Access. Setting the contrast to either low, high, or high/inverse causes the text color to be the same as the background in some cases. With High Contrast, entering a valid number results in a black number on a black background until some other square is selected. Low Contrast does the same thing except it's gray on gray. In High/Inverse, a valid number will be white on white unless the square is selected. It's impossible to play with this theme. Originally reported at https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/875711
(In reply to comment #0) > With High Contrast, entering a valid number results in a black number on a > black background until some other square is selected. Nowadays it is black-on-white, which is fine. >Low Contrast does the > same thing except it's gray on gray. I think this no longer exists. > In High/Inverse, a valid number will be white on white unless the square is > selected. It's impossible to play with this theme. With the magnifier enabled and set to white-on-black (the replacement for the high contrast inverse theme, to the displeasure of its users) we have white numbers on a black background. So I think we're good.