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ColorApi assigns unreadable colours #618

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MyBigFan2 opened this issue Oct 18, 2023 · 0 comments
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ColorApi assigns unreadable colours #618

MyBigFan2 opened this issue Oct 18, 2023 · 0 comments
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β„Ή Environment / Computer Info

- Spotify version: 
Spotify for Windows (64 bit) 
1.2.22.982.g794acc0a

- Spicetify version: 
Spicetify v2.23.2
xpui_2023-09-22_1695379677000_42cf0a5
cef_116.0.27+gd8c85ac+chromium-116.0.5845.190

πŸ“ Description

The colours ColorApi chooses makes the certain parts of the UI sometimes unreadable.

It seems to me that var(--spice-button) and var(--spice-button-disabled) uses the same value as var(--spice-text) and var(--spice-subtext). Given how similar the two colors are, the contrast is very small when both colors are used on top of each other.

Instead, the var(--spice-button-disabled) should be using darker/brighter colors of the background colour, while var(--spice-button) can use var(--spice-text) as the accent colour.

πŸ“Έ Screenshots

Using monochromeLight, vibrant.
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Static color scheme (Cherry from Sleek)
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Popups are also low contrast
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@MyBigFan2 MyBigFan2 added the πŸ› bug Something isn't working label Oct 18, 2023
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