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26/06/2007 09:15:53
 
 
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26/06/2007 08:16:46
Jay Johengen
Altamahaw-Ossipee, Caroline du Nord, États-Unis
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Visual FoxPro
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Problèmes
Titre:
Re: Hot...
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Visual FoxPro:
VFP 9 SP1
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Windows XP SP2
Divers
Thread ID:
01235499
Message ID:
01235626
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>>>>>>Hot tracking checkbox no longer transparent Thread #1235262 Message #1235262
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>>>>>Is it so hot a topic? :)
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>>>>Hi Naomi! How's life?
>>>>
>>>>Yes, actually, the hot-tracking topic is hot for me and no one has replied yet to the original message. I'm currently busy with a next version of Clickwork. And of course, it should be done in vfp9. However, the hot-tracking issue is really kind of a showstopper for me. If there ain't some nice solution for that problem, I might eventually decide not to upgrade Clickwork to vfp9 at all. So, for me it's hot indeed. :)
>>>
>>>Like what I saw of the product except for some of the asthetics. The reddish-orange text on the cloudy blue sky is hard to read. Also, I think your site could use some changes of color, layout and text. Don't be mad, but I think if you are going to have a pretty cool tool like that, you want people, in this case likely managers, to see that the associated site has a clean and professional look. Or maybe it's just me...
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>>I can't say that it's just you, but I can say it's not me. I thought it looked reasonably nice. I had no trouble with the colours, but I will say this: colour-blind people typically have problems distinguishing the colours red, blue, and brown, so red on blue might not be the best choice.
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>>When I was much younger, one of my best friends was colour blind, and we used to play snooker. Man was he easy to beat!
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>I don't know, the site especially for me looked a bit "homemade" if you know what I mean. The columns overlapped some of the text, the use of the diamond bullets, etc. It all came off a bit unpolished to me.
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>As far as the product, maybe I have a bit of colorblindness. Never thought about that. It was very hard for me to read that red on the blue.

Jay, thanks for this feedback. BTW, the green 'columns' overlap some of the text by design. The website hasn't been dealt with in a long time and I know that today's standards require a more fancy design. A next version of Clickwork is now worked on and the website will get a boost too before publishing the update. I promise.
Having said that, I'm glad that Alan spent some encouraging words too.

The foreground color of the non-active 'Activity Buttons' (the reddish-orange text) can be redefined in the Options window of Clickwork. In the new version the buttons will have (the possibility of) icons added. And other improvements too, of course. Any ideas are welcome.
Groet,
Peter de Valença

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