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Posted by yttrx on 12/03/06 15:00
In comp.os.linux.advocacy Bob <bob@bob.org> wrote:
> ed wrote:
>> On Sun, 03 Dec 2006 05:47:29 -0800
>> Bob <bob@bob.org> wrote:
>>
>>> I have serious glare problems with my CRT monitor that cannot be
>>> remedied by any of the usual fixes - I have tried adjusting the
>>> contrast, brightness and gamma until the cows come home and nothing
>>> has changed. I have found that if I set the text color to RGB
>>> (120,120,120) - basically a light grey - the problem pretty much goes
>>> away, since glare problems with CRT monitors are dependent on the
>>> contrast between type and background, in part.
>>>
>>> Bottom line: I tried to adjust color in Firefox preferences for text
>>> color. I turned it to the grey above. But the only way to make it work
>>>
>>> was to uncheck "let webpages override my settings". This somehow
>>> screwed up everything horribly - many backgrounds simply refused to
>>> load at all, some page functions stopped working, etc.
>>>
>>> I am looking for an extension that will allow me to say, highlight
>>> some text (the text I am trying to read) and turn it all to the grey
>>> that I want.
>>>
>>> Do you know of any?
>>
>> no i dont't know of any. but one might want to look into
>> digitalviberance settings in x. it requires some knowledge of how x
>> works, but the bottom line is something like this, and it will require
>> some playing around to test it:
>>
>> Option "DigitalVibrance" "100"
>>
>> Where 100 is the brightness. 50 is probably a
>> pretty reasonable level.
>
> Sorry, I'm on Windows. I just crossposted to Linux group because I
> respect them and so many of them use Firefox.
>
FUCK OFF
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