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#21557
25.0.50; HTML renders text invisible
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Reported by: rms <at> gnu.org
Date: Fri, 25 Sep 2015 08:29:02 UTC
Severity: normal
Found in version 25.0.50
Done: Katsumi Yamaoka <yamaoka <at> jpl.org>
Bug is archived. No further changes may be made.
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On Fri, 25 Sep 2015 04:28:46 -0400, Richard Stallman wrote:
> I received a message whose text was rendered as invisible when I
> viewed it in Rmail. I think it is because of 'color:#000'.
I tried this with the form below and found no problem. Increasing
the value of shr-color-visible-luminance-min raises the contrast.
> I think that if HTML specifies the same color for foreground and
> background, rendering should use different colors so that the text
> can be seen.
shr-color.el should do that. But if you have the fg color of
the variable-pitch face set (to #000), it will have no effect.
Because the new color that shr-color.el chooses is appended, not
prepended to the existing one:
(defun shr-colorize-region (start end fg &optional bg)
[...]
(add-face-text-property start end
(list :foreground (cadr new-colors))
t))
----------------------------------^
I'm not sure whether changing it to nil causes another problem.
My recipe:
emacs -Q -fg white -bg black
(let ((tmp (get-buffer-create "*tmp*")))
(require 'rmailmm)
(with-current-buffer tmp
(erase-buffer)
(insert (quoted-printable-decode-string "\
<html><body><span style=3D\"font-family:Verdana; color:#000; font-size:10pt;=
\"><div>Hi Jeanne</div><div><br></div><div>I know I gave you an address for =
the books to be sent. I am sending you an address at Kent for the books to =
be sent. It makes more sense for the books to be sent there:<br></div><div>=
<br></div></span></body></html>
"))
(insert (prog1
(with-temp-buffer
(rmail-mime-render-html-shr tmp)
(buffer-string))
(erase-buffer)))
(display-buffer tmp)))
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