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When you use the -i option to color the background, letters that could blend with the background color are inverted, so they can still be visible.
This isn't the case when the background isn't colored, so some parts of the text can become invisible.
For me it happens with a black background and the darker gradients like magma or inferno, which can have black spots.
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Maybe a command-line option to tell lolcrab the background color?
Most people use single color backgrounds, and with images or transparent, fading shouldn't be such a big problem.
When you use the
-i
option to color the background, letters that could blend with the background color are inverted, so they can still be visible.This isn't the case when the background isn't colored, so some parts of the text can become invisible.
For me it happens with a black background and the darker gradients like magma or inferno, which can have black spots.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: