Re: Blurry is the New Sharp
Re: Blurry is the New Sharp
- Subject: Re: Blurry is the New Sharp
- From: Roland King <email@hidden>
- Date: Tue, 06 Jan 2015 08:03:53 +0800
> On 6 Jan 2015, at 07:38, Graham Cox <email@hidden> wrote:
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>> On 6 Jan 2015, at 4:11 am, Jens Alfke <email@hidden> wrote:
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>> I honestly thought that in the post-Steve-Jobs era we at least wouldn't get these pointless gee-wow visual effects anymore; he was always very susceptible to them.
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> Glad I'm not the only one thinking this.
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> It's not just pointless eye-candy, it's actually contrary to usability. In Safari, I'd come to the conclusion that the window frame "tint" was an indication of whether you were in a private session or a non-private one, but after some time realised that the "tint" was merely an effect of what colour the content of the web page happened to be that had been scrolled up behind the title bar. A small thing, but nevertheless misleading.
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> It's also completely arbitrary; what meaning does having a blurry translucent background in a souce list (but not for other window content) actually convey? The whole idea should be canned before it becomes more pervasive. It's already a nuisance and causes numerous graphics glitches (e.g weird black outlines around a non-active progress bar when on a vibrant background). Developers have better things to worry about.
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> People suggested that OS X had jumped the shark with Lion. If so, we're into Jaws VIII vs. Godzilla 3D territory now.
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> —Graham
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I was wondering why this wasn’t annoying me, then I remembered I turned all this crp off months ago with the ‘reduce transparency’ toggle on the accessibility panel. I found having shadowy bits of whatever was last front before I switched to Xcode or Mail under the navigator was just confusing. The effect is also limited to the frontmost window, which leads to the odd effect where if you have say Xcode over Safari, you get bleedthrough of Safari in the Xcode window, but if you then pull up something very small, like calculator, something not full-screen, the bleedthrough between Safari and Xcode disappears again because now Calculator is frontmost, Xcode is behind it and Safari is the third window. As you toggle back and forth the blurry shadow guff appears and disappears which is really jarring.
I even filed it as a bug, noting that the entire effect was ghoulish to start with but if it was going to be done, at least do it consistently.
I’ll toggle reduce transparency back on again and return to sanity.
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