On 25 November 2013 10:12, Emanuel Berg <emanuel.berg.8...@student.uu.se> wrote: > >>> Is this possible to do? I mean in a generic way, so >>> that every application and so on will work the same >>> only, for example, when they think they output red, >>> what you see is blue? I actually need this, it is not >>> for some cool stunt, if that makes a difference. > > OK, long story short (?). I have eye problems, so I > stopped using GNOME and X and the like many years ago, > exclusively using Emacs in a Linux VT (and a projector, > and sunglasses...) - as you know with Emacs, everything > is so easy to configure - so while it sucks to be a > computer person with this problem, for a while now, it > is nothing that bothers me. > > If it looks like this, I'm fine: > http://user.it.uu.se/~embe8573/emacs_vt.png > > However, sometimes I have to do stuff for school that > aren't text-only. Now I must use a Java application. I > installed a theme, that was supposedly bright-on-black, > but as you see in this dump - > > http://user.it.uu.se/~embe8573/black_uppaal.png > > - while the menus, buttons, etc. are dark, the work > area is still painfully white.
Perhaps this does what you need: http://sam.nipl.net/xdark.c If you need help to make it work, just ask. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/CAMPXz=qdTsrdUdOk7V8z5StfeX3jUYZyMoivg=_ryfaqzz+...@mail.gmail.com