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It doesn't so far, but if we can come up with an accurate formula then let's do it 💪 right now I've lumped quite a few vision impairments with the "Low Vision" category as it covers a whole range, but I'd love to keep building out the list.
I agree with the posting at https://jessicaotis.com/academia/never-use-white-text-on-a-black-background-astygmatism-and-conference-slides/ It notes that light text on a dark background can be hard to read. The examples in her article match my experience: I do see ghost images of the glyphs that interfere with readability. So my question:
Does your rating system incorporate a factor for astigmatism? (I imagine that smaller fonts would suffer more...) Many thanks.
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