On 6/8/07, John Maddock <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Matias Capeletto wrote:
> > * Strings, chars and numbers are rendered teal, like the xpressive
> > docs
> > * Comments are rendered with readable invisible ink ;)
> > * darker #include
> >
> > The result is much more formal than last one (no more fun red)
> >
> > Here it is:
> > http://tinyurl.com/2lh95s
>
> It looks nice and subtle, but maybe too subtle, I don't think it'll print
> well, and on screen  Likewise numbers and strings don't stand out that 
> clearly to
> me.

Is Printing a problem? I think the .css has a special part for printing colors.

I have trouble spotting comments against the colored
> background.

That is the idea (maybe it was a bad idea but the rationale was that
the comments
do not get in your way until the moment you want to read them)

I now it is too subtle, I am weak for pastels colors :)
I recommend that others try his own combination and then we choose...
If not we will be doing this for all life ;)

Best regards
Matias

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