the magic word here is transparency. These graphics have to be redone for 2.4 anyways, so I think this is a good chance to make the manual independant of the background color. It doesn't matter whether we talk about a red, gray or brown background - the graphics should not contain any background color.
So, I'd suggest we stick to the dark background for now, because it is the only way to see where the problems are. Hiding them is not a solution.
Just my 2c,
lexA
2007/9/3, Marco Ciampa <ciampix@xxxxxxxxx>:
Since the change of gimp-manual stylesheet, some images with white backgroud
now appear as not color mached as before.
See for example the trunk/html/en/gimp-concepts-usage.html
The white background was convenient (IHMO) as was more appropriate even for a
printed version of the manual.
Is it possible to mantain che white background color while mantaining the
new look-style of, for example, onlty the header and the footer?
bye
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