I'd like to play around a bit with an alternative light-on-dark color scheme for my bundles, but, in the same way that I can't draw a straight line with a ruler (but can appreciate architecture) I am completely inept at picking text colors that have high contrast and look good (but I know them when I see them).
I know someone (or someones) whipped up a C bundle with a light-on-dark scheme, but I can't seem to find it anywhere. I thought I might start by looking at that, but what might be better is if someone could point me to a resource that had examples of high-contrast color schemes for text highlighting. :-)
Anyone?
Thanks, B
On 8 janv. 05, at 03:26, Brian Lalor wrote:
I'd like to play around a bit with an alternative light-on-dark color scheme for my bundles, but, in the same way that I can't draw a straight line with a ruler (but can appreciate architecture) I am completely inept at picking text colors that have high contrast and look good (but I know them when I see them).
I know someone (or someones) whipped up a C bundle with a light-on-dark scheme, but I can't seem to find it anywhere. I thought I might start by looking at that, but what might be better is if someone could point me to a resource that had examples of high-contrast color schemes for text highlighting. :-)
Anyone?
Thanks, B
I like the Ruby bundle colors a lot.
On 08-01-2005 03:26, Brian Lalor wrote:
I'd like to play around a bit with an alternative light-on-dark color scheme for my bundles, but, in the same way that I can't draw a straight line with a ruler (but can appreciate architecture) I am completely inept at picking text colors that have high contrast and look good (but I know them when I see them).
I'm very much the same with that. What I do mostly is either use the websafe colorpicker from OSX, or copycat from vim, which has very clear colours...
There are two settings to use with vim if you want to get the right colours, either put them in ~/.vimrc or enter them with the command mode (enter using : ) syntax on set background=dark
Jeroen.