> -----Original Message-----
> From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List On Behalf Of Mark Zelden
>
> On Mon, 16 Oct 2006 09:08:22 -0600, Paul Gilmartin wrote:
>
> >[ snip ]
> >
> >o Dark figures on a white ground.
> >
>
> As an experiment... I tried this. I changed my background on
> my vista emulator to white just like all my email, browser
> windows etc. but still used extended colors for the
> foreground (except changing white to black).
While transitioning from the "old" data center to the "new", I
configured my Bluezone sessions for the "new" datacenter with all colors
complementary to "normal" 3270. Took a little "getting used to" but
I'll probably leave them that way now.
> [ snip ]
>
> BTW, Vista is really nice for this because you can adjust any
> of the colors to whatever combinations of red / green / blue
> you want. For example, I adjusted the green, turquoise and
> yellow to be a lot darker than they are for my normal black
> background.
Bluezone also has that flexibility. E.g., I had to darken the yellow
(complement of blue) to make it visible on the white background. :-)
"Normal" yellow on white is harder to see than "normal" blue on black.
-jc-
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