Bryen wrote:
> On Tue, 2007-10-30 at 22:01 -0700, joe wrote:

>> You'd lose the colors. In all other respects vim would work perfectly, and
>> that's how I like it. I really don't appreciate trying to make out dark blue
>> text on my black xterm, so I always nuke that irritant soon after install.
>>
>> On a server with many users, I'd naturally lean towards the other solution,
>> just in case somebody actually wanted those colors.
>>
>> Joe
> 
> Thanks.  That makes alot of sense.  And I agree, those color schemes are
> incredibly annoying.  Hmm...  so far, I've managed to remove colors from
> vim and ls.  I haven't come across anything else yet that uses color in
> terminal.  Since we're a kindred "anti-color" spirit, what else have you
> come across and what were your solutions then?


Heh, that's the only thing that comes to mind atm - but in emacs, or kate, I
actually appreciate the color coding. The difference is, that's not against a
black terminal background.

Joe

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