On Saturday 05 March 2022 00:26:12 Dr. Nikolaus Klepp wrote:
oops, I forgot the screenshot, too :)
Hi Bill!
How did you manage to get kpdf show the pdfs inverted?
This is what I have managed so far:
- dark colorscheme for TDE + usable scrollbars
- usable scrollbars for GTK2 + GTK3
- almost identical fonts for menues in TDE and GTK
Wow, I believed that you would be far ahead of me here. Always glad to share
my tricks. (Sorry, but you will have to make do with English, but it should
be intelligible. If you need a screenshot I can send step-by-step.)
KPDF
Setting > Configure KPDF > Accessibility
Click on Change Colors
then Changel dark and light colors
& choose your colors in the boxes you find there.
Click OK
Also there are other options for changing the paper color, etc.
Sometimes I switch back to plain view (that is, white background with black
text), so that I can see how a page will actually look when printed out.
Please forgive and correct my occasional mistakes. I don't know why I seem to
miss them in emails. A spell checker won't help, for example, to catch a
missing *not* (which sort of changes the apparent meaning); to wit --
> sample 3 is a web page as displayed by Icecat. I
*believe* that those are
> from another color scheme, using the theme that I created during my
> hate-hate with KDE5 krap. That would be my second choice. The fonts are
> teeny-tiny, but at least the colors are glaringly bright.
correction
"at least the colors are *not* glaringly bright."
One of these days I will get new computer glasses, too.
Bill