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Re: Darkening font-lock colors
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grischka |
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Re: Darkening font-lock colors |
Date: |
Mon, 10 Aug 2009 16:15:53 +0200 |
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Thunderbird 1.5.0.10 (Windows/20070221) |
Miles Bader wrote:
> > Thanks for doing this, if you are looking for opinions: your way is
> > better that both the current CVS and emacs22.
>
> I disagree. Juri's proposed colors look way too faded out -- i.e., hard
> to read (emacs22 colors suffered from the same problem), and are more
> irritating to boot (magenta should not be used for text!).
>
> The current CVS colors are better.
I agree with that, however just saying "better" is probably too simple because
it can depend very much on the display screen that someone uses.
For example see the screen-photo below, taken from an average recent notebook
LCD with emacs-23.1 as released. Sure in reality it's better than on the photo
but still some words such as "--no-loadup", "NULL" and "#ifdef" are almost not
readable.
--- grischka

Re: Darkening font-lock colors, Angelo Graziosi, 2009/08/03
Re: Darkening font-lock colors, Francesc Rocher, 2009/08/03
Re: Darkening font-lock colors, Juri Linkov, 2009/08/04
Re: Darkening font-lock colors,
grischka <=