![]() ![]() There is, further, a large difference between reading off of reflected light (as in print) and transmitted light (as on a computer screen).īut all of those arguments aside, if a person wants vivid green lettering on a bright purple background - that is an entirely personal decision and should not be limited or constrained by the prejudices, however strong, of a software designer - at least not one that would like her or his product to be used and loved. The reason books are black letters on white paper has everything to do with the properties of cellulose and ink, and nothing to do with ease on the eyes. I (and a large community of computer users) find darker backgrounds with light letters easier on the eyes. ![]() I would greatly appreciate a cursor that would match the color of the text, and respectfully ask for that upgrade to be made. I also prefer a black background, have always used one in Texniccenter, and the inability to see the cursor in Alpha (which is an otherwise wonderful program) is more or less a deal breaker. That is quite an unnecessarily dismissive reply. ![]()
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