On 00:08 Mon 26 Jan     , bill lam wrote:
> On Sun, 25 Jan 2009, Jesus Sanchez wrote:
> > when we all talking about light, not paper. I still have problems cause
> > in my house all my family use my computer and they say "white on black"
> > sucks, and aslo is harder to read. After some discussions they still
> > don't accept the fact that light to the eyes continuously can't be good.
> 
> After reading white-on-black for several hours, I found it is OK
> except the "blue on black" combination.  Since blue is dark blue
> #0000ff on xterm.  It is really hard to read.  I have to use Xresource
> to change color4 (blue) to #00aaff (lighter).  Does anyone also find
> it hard to read "blue on black" and what is the workaround?

Hello,

I used gvim a long time because I thought the colors in xterm were ugly.
But one fine day I found this link on 256 color xterm (and since then 
abandoned gvim):
        http://www.frexx.de/xterm-256-notes/

:)
Kai


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