Use of bold, italic, and underline for syntax highlighting can also be
effective in conjunction with color/value differences.
- Eben
On 8/22/07, Walter Bender <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> We should alway make sure that there is some value contrast in our
> color choices so that (a) things will
We should alway make sure that there is some value contrast in our
color choices so that (a) things will work in reflective mode and (b)
those with color vision deficiencies can still see important
distinctions.
-walter
On 8/22/07, C. Scott Ananian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 8/22/07, Jameson
On 8/22/07, Jameson Chema Quinn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm thinking about syntax coloring. In cases like this, it is more important
> to be able to see *whether* something is colored than to see what color it
> is. Even with no backlight, the diagonal banding would give you that
> information