Commands black background in Linode Library tire my eyes
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White on black is OK, once you get used to it.
Alternating between the two, on the other hand, is torture.
@glg:
you guys don't use white-on-black for terminal sessions?
Absolutely not – I use black on white. White (or green) on black was OK when the terminal was the whole screen, but now the terminal is just a window in a screen that is usually quite bright, a dark window background seems to cause eye strain.
@pclissold:
@glg:you guys don't use white-on-black for terminal sessions?
Absolutely not – I use black on white. White (or green) on black was OK when the terminal was the whole screen, but now the terminal is just a window in a screen that is usually quite bright, a dark window background seems to cause eye strain.
guess I just do it out of habit. probably going back to before terminal programs had those options (or I never thought to look for them
I don't see why black on light grey wouldn't work equally well for the example and be easier on everyone's eyes.
@pclissold:
Absolutely not – I use black on white. White (or green) on black was OK when the terminal was the whole screen, but now the terminal is just a window in a screen that is usually quite bright, a dark window background seems to cause eye strain.
Nothing (except poorly written apps that hardcode dark FG color assuming BG is bright or vice-versa) prevents you from setting up a generally dark system color scheme. I use white on dark grayish-blue, for example.
Well, unless you're on a Mac. I seem to recall there is/was some magic key combo to turn everything into negative colors, tho, so it'd be mostly black…?