My personel preference is to work with a black background on a screen. The problem is that my main usage for gscheme is to produce output that is either printed or inserted into documents or both. In some cases I wind up printing a blacked out page with colored lines.
My only suggestion would be to have seperate color maps for each output device. For example a color number of "2" could be mapped to green for the sceen, Black for the postscript printer and green for the PNG output. That way you could have a white line on a black screen and still be able to see it if printed on a white sheet of paper. Twenty years ago the only thing a schematic capture system had to do was get it's output to a plotter. Now it's more important to get graphical output combined into documents and published on websites and in pdf files. John Eaton -----Original Message----- From: Ales Hvezda [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Thursday, August 29, 2002 8:40 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: gEDA-user: background color and PNG out Since you are the first user to even tell me that they are trying the light background, do you have any suggestions to make it better/easier to read/use? -Ales
