Re: Anaconda: good work!

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On Wednesday 22 March 2006 21:43, Chris Adams wrote:

> A cow-orker in the next cube is red/green colorblind and most often
> cannot tell between the two (even with solid colors).  With some things,
> if both are side by side, he can tell, but if you just present one or
> the other, he usually cannot.

 Yeah, that kinds makes sense. I do have that problem with some colours (just 
luckily not at the console, usually ... it helps that it's a nice big monitor 
so there's plenty of colour to see, I think).

> There's also blue/yellow colorblind (more rare). :-)

 It is, indeed, much rarer, but yes, all should be catered for in some way. 
There are, though, limits to what one can do (alas); at some point it all 
degenerates to "have to read the text". Blinking for example is only a single 
attribute, after all, and "bold" or "underlined" still only gives you eight 
combinations. Also by that point even normally sighted people are becoming 
confused, anyway.

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