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NotWoods commented on this pull request. > + When processing a <a>monochrome</a> icon, the user agent MUST NOT use + the red component, green component, or blue component of a pixel. If + it has alpha equal to zero, the user agent SHOULD NOT display it. + If it the alpha component is greater than zero, the user agent SHOULD + display it with any tint. + </p> + <p> + If no monochrome icon is defined when an icon with a solid icon must + be presented, the user agent MAY show a fallback icon. + </p> + <p class="note"> + Designers of <a>monochrome</a> icons are recommended to set all + pixels to black and use transparency to create a silhouette of their + icon. + </p> + <p> By inversion, are you referring to making the solid areas transparent and the transparent areas solid? If so I agree that would be good to add in. If you mean replace black with white, then I try to express this in the spec by indicating that the r,g,b values can be replaced by the user agent. Do you have any suggestions for making this more clear? -- You are receiving this because you are subscribed to this thread. Reply to this email directly or view it on GitHub: https://github.com/w3c/manifest/pull/833#discussion_r357315548
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