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      Gil Keren last edited by

      Hi,

      Platform is really awesome, just one problem:
      The online docs looks like that:

      0_1506551844592_Screenshot from 2017-09-28 00:37:01.png

      With my chrome and Ubuntu 14.04. It's very hard to read with these colors. Is this normal? Any hack to overcome this?

      Thanks!

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        backtrader administrators last edited by

        No Linux machine at hand right now but ...

        Edge

        0_1506587927818_66f4e71f-004b-458b-b9fb-e85688c04ea0-image.png

        Internet Explorer

        0_1506587768845_1fb7b517-3302-4002-898e-02f8cba36bcd-image.png

        Chrome under Windows

        0_1506587795271_25a54545-08da-410e-8ee2-6c79e9f8d466-image.png

        Firefox under Windows

        0_1506587835782_c25059a0-4936-4f42-9213-5a1068396750-image.png

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          backtrader administrators last edited by

          And further attempts using Ubuntu with Firefox and the Ubuntu Web Browser show the same results as above.

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            Gil Keren last edited by

            In my firefox it looks the same as in my chrome. Weird!

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              backtrader administrators last edited by backtrader

              Then it's probably because another app is manipulating the default fonts/colours used (look for example at the capital Q" in your screenshot in *Quickstart* and the capital Q` in the other screenshots)

              Your Chrome is obviously not rendering with the same font.

              At least in Firefox, that behavior can apparently be overridden:

              • https://askubuntu.com/questions/478130/firefox-doesnt-show-texts/478136#478136
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                Gil Keren last edited by

                Thanks!

                I managed to overcome this with the chrome extension "High Contrast":
                https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/high-contrast/djcfdncoelnlbldjfhinnjlhdjlikmph/related?utm_source=chrome-ntp-icon

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