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Board title Foreground color #715

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lordofscripts opened this issue Nov 6, 2024 · 1 comment
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Board title Foreground color #715

lordofscripts opened this issue Nov 6, 2024 · 1 comment
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enhancement New feature or request priority: low Low priority issue, nice to have implemented at some point but not urgent

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@lordofscripts
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When using a custom background image, the default board title foreground color (theme-based) may not be optimal for the custom picture.

I have a background image and the board theme set to Catpuchino. That theme sets the board title to white which cannot be read properly with the chosen background image.

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  • Setting to override the theme's foreground color for board title. Cards are okay because they have no opacity.
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trobonox commented Nov 6, 2024

Thanks for this suggestion.
Usually, Kanri should automatically use the optimal text color based on the average color of your background image. In most cases, this works well, but for images which have lighter/darker spots in the corner where the title is located, it doesn't work that well.
I will try to see if there's a way to implement a customizable title color, but it is not a priority for now.

@trobonox trobonox added enhancement New feature or request priority: low Low priority issue, nice to have implemented at some point but not urgent labels Nov 20, 2024
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