In my experience, you need to killall cfprefsd before you restore the. This change has harmed my business and my ability to work. I am, once I get a chance, but Im not sure how to make this reliable. It is not unreasonable to ask that you continue to make reasonable, and legally required, accommodations under the ADA for folks with limited visual ability and/or cognitive disabilities by restoring existing features that have been relied upon for a significant time by people like me. Consider shifting your body up 16 pixels. If youre playing 1.7 or before - Tough luck as only that bottom black layer is going to show. The only way anybodys going to see your skin is if you turn on your secondary layers in the settings menu. You can still have color labels for file names. As QbsidianH20 said, your skin is on the wrong layer. Restore the full color labels now, please, as they existed prior to 10.9. The removal of the full label color feature has damaged my ability to do business and diminished my ability to function with my disabilities.Īpple, like all software companies, is legally obligated to provide me with reasonable accommodation for that disability under the Americans With Disabilities Act ("ADA"). MacSystemColors - Mac app that shows all system colors in light and dark mode for Cocoa. I am hobbled without the full color labels because of a visual disability combined with a cognitive impairment I suffer. Now we have become very big, Different from the original idea. I need these color labels to visually and intellectually distinguish my active files in finder. There's another similar app called TotalFinder which may also support this in future if the developer gets enough feedback to let them know this is something we want. So it was a mix between a wrong document color preset due to a new Illustrator version and an accidental greyscale mode in some files. Changing these back to 555570 resulted in the desired colors. Apple doesn't read these forums but they do read feedback you send here:Īlso, as Tracey said, there's a third party app called PathFinder which adds this feature back. As soon as I change to RGB, the gradient shows different color codes. I think Apple needs to see what you wrote there.
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