论文标题
“我的Rhodopsin!”:为什么在期刊上添加深色模式可以使我们所有人都更好
"My Rhodopsin!": Why Adding Dark Mode to Journals Could Make Us All Better Astronomers
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论文摘要
数字时代在许多日常应用以及文本编辑器和集成开发人员环境中使用“暗模式”(DM)设计的使用激发了复兴。我们介绍了将DM主题添加到天文日记中的情况,包括一个修改的类文件,该文件生成您在此处看到的主题作为潜在选项。 DM主题对用户具有许多有益的属性,例如节省电池电量和用OLED屏幕燃烧在设备上的屏幕燃烧,提高了跳跃效率,与色板友好的调色板配对很好,并限制了视Rhodopsin的损失。我们分析了从AAS 237和238的iPoster设计趋势,以衡量我们的DM主题的可能接收,我们估计至少35%,但可能接近42%的社区将欢迎这一新增功能。阅读论文时使用DM主题存在一些缺点,包括在印刷介质中阅读时增加的墨水使用情况以及在弱光条件下的知名度和理解力降低。尽管这些问题不可忽略不计,但我们认为它们可以得到缓解,尤其是在配对的DM和传统的“ Light Mode”手稿中。由于将DM添加到期刊中,我们中的许多人也可能会成为更好的天文学家。
The digital age has sparked a revival in the use of "dark mode" (DM) design in many everyday applications as well as text editors and integrated developer environments. We present the case for adding a DM theme to astronomical journals, including a modified class file that generates the theme you see here as a potential option. DM themes have many beneficial attributes to a user such as saving battery power and reducing screen burn-in on devices with OLED screens, increasing figure hopping efficiency, pairing well with colorblind-friendly palettes, and limiting rhodopsin loss while observing. We analyzed iPoster design trends from AAS 237 and 238 to gauge the possible reception of our DM theme, and we estimate that at least 35%, but likely closer to 42%, of the community would welcome this addition to journals. There are some drawbacks to using a DM theme when reading papers, including increased ink usage when reading in a print medium and some diminished legibility and comprehension in low-light conditions. While these issues are not negligible, we believe they can be mitigated, especially with a paired submission of both a DM and traditional, "light mode" manuscript. It is also likely that many of us will become better astronomers as a result of adding DM to journals.