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bug#66538: 29.1; Green is darker with PGTK


From: Peter Oliver
Subject: bug#66538: 29.1; Green is darker with PGTK
Date: Sat, 14 Oct 2023 14:05:20 +0100 (BST)

In X11 Emacs builds, Emacs uses colours as defined by X11.

With PGTK, gdk_rgba_parse is called, which calls pango_color_parse_with_alpha, 
which uses the colour specifications from CSS 
(https://www.w3.org/TR/css-color-4/#named-colors).

The CSS colours are almost but not quite the same as the X11 colours 
(https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/X11_color_names#Clashes_between_web_and_X11_colors_in_the_CSS_color_scheme
 discusses this).  Most notably, I find that X11 green is easy to read on a 
dark background, whereas CSS green is not.

I notice that X.org’s rgb.txt now contains a number of new colours related to 
this, compared to the rgb.txt bundled with Emacs.  For example:

   0 255   0            green
+  0 255   0            lime
+  0 255   0            x11 green
+  0 255   0            X11Green
+  0 128   0            web green
+  0 128   0            WebGreen


Possible ideas:

- Replace references in the Emacs source code to “green” with “lime”, “purple” 
with “x11 purple”, etc. (but would this work for users with old X servers?)
- Replace references in the Emacs source code to green with #00ff00, etc.
- Hack function color-values, say, to hard-code green to be #00ff00, etc.

--
Peter Oliver

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