>> Everybody knows that a terminal has white text on black background. >> Windows has a terminal like this. Mac OS X have a terminal like this.
OS X's terminal is a very civilized black text on white background... > Ugh. I really thought that only primitive systems use white text on a black > background. It's ergonomically very bad. I never use such a terminal > except in Windows, where I haven't figured out (nor spent enough time to > need to) how to change it. I agree. I would rather not have my terminals look like a tty! (In Windows, right-click the top windows frame and select properties...) >> Even Linux have CLI terminal like this. >> KDE also. >> But in GNOME and xterm are black text on white background. >> Why? >> That is not how a terminal should look! >> Change the default colors to be white text on black background! > That is a very bad idea, imo. +1 But if the devs change it, it will not take much to change it back on my installs to black on white. -- Ubuntu-devel-discuss mailing list Ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-devel-discuss