When writing, reading and proofing my script which can be lots of pages, it is difficult to catch mistakes etc with the current gray font color.
I find most of my tiny (and big) errors when I read a PDF export because the acrobat font color is solid black.
Our tired eyes rewriting and proofing need solid black (HEX 000000). ANything less black makes proofing – and creativity – more difficult.
Suggestion. To see what I mean on the Desktop version, switch from your onelinie Script to the ArcStudioPro website. Look at the nice crsip black colors on the website – compared to the faded gray color of your script. Certainly the Script, which is why you are using ArcStudioPro deserves the crisp total black font color as the website!
Thanks!
I took a screenshot and checked the color of the text written in the desktop app, it’s completely #000000 to me, so I don’t think it has anything to do with the desktop app. I’m not a developer though so I might of course be wrong, or I misinterpreted your question.
Hi Anton. Thanks for your comment. Perhaps my computer monitor is not as sharp displaying black == Maybe I should try changing the display font. However when I compare the screen pdf version it looks much “blacker” to me. than the web version. Perhaps othere have similar experiences……?