responding to where does this occur
anything that is highlighted as for example, the number 1 on: 
http://julia.readthedocs.org/en/latest/manual/integers-and-floating-point-numbers/

On Sunday, July 19, 2015 at 10:00:56 PM UTC-4, [email protected] wrote:
>
> The human eye has two vision systems, black and white and colour.
>
> Reduced ability to discriminate colours means the black/white vision 
> system dominates and so the colours look black/grey, similar to how 
> everyones vision becomes black and white in low light as that system is 
> more sensitive than the colour system.
>
> This means red text in black text is difficult to discriminate and thin 
> red lines also look black.
>
> Cheers
> Lex
>
> On Sunday, July 19, 2015 at 10:10:59 PM UTC+10, andrew cooke wrote:
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>>
>> i don't know anything about this, so forgive me if this is hopelessly 
>> naive.  but wouldn't that only be a problem if there were also green bits?  
>> the docs don't seem to have much that is green, so there isn't much that 
>> will get confused with red.  andrew
>>
>> On Friday, 17 July 2015 21:25:55 UTC-3, [email protected] wrote:
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>>> Is also a poor choice for the ~10% of males with red/green colour 
>>> deficiency.
>>>
>>> On Saturday, July 18, 2015 at 7:19:20 AM UTC+10, Jeffrey Sarnoff wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Reading docs peppered with red is bit headache inducing for me.  Is 
>>>> there support for a less aggressive color?
>>>>
>>>

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