Eric Niebler wrote:
Joel wrote:
Finally, although it's not seen in the link you provided, in the
syntax coloration here: (http://tinyurl.com/5rzoz), please change
the operators' color to anything but black. I don't care what it is
as long as it's not black -- my preference is the same color as the
keywords without the bold weight.
You certainly deserve more than $0.02 for all your work on this. :-) But
blue? My personal feelings on the matter are that making the operators
blue results in too much color in the code segments. Overuse of color
lessens its impact.
Hmmm... like a Christmas tree?
Could I perhaps talk you into a nice shade of gray as a compromise? See:
http://tinyurl.com/5vwg8. Or perhaps a dark beige like #707000?
Something dark and neutral that is not distracting would work better
than blue, IMO.
Oh, yeah... that works. I like it.
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