> Am 15.04.2017 um 15:35 schrieb webwarrior <[email protected]>: > > All major desktop OSes have light theme by default. Most web sites have white > or light background and dark text. Almost all PDF documents have white > background. > > Switching between dark and light themed applications puts strain on the > eyes. So it's not just aesthetic preference. Dark theme will be > uncomfortable to use for most users. "Looking cool" or "being different" is > not an excuse. > But that is not true. Well, I would hope you are right because I don't like the dark theme. But to be fair I need to say that what you say is only right for things be read, newspapers and web sites. The problem for programming is that we use syntax highlighting, hence using a lot of colors. And comparing the capability of building contrasts with colors, dark colors win, sorry. At least that were the last researches I've read. My problem is more the pharo dark theme. I tried to use it the last days. But the colors chosen do not work for me. Somehow they are misaligned but as I'm not an expert on that topic, I cannot give any valuable input.
Norbert > Image and video editing programs are a different story, because edited > content usually takes most of the screen space. > > > > > -- > View this message in context: > http://forum.world.st/changing-default-theme-to-DarkTheme-tp4942038p4942224.html > Sent from the Pharo Smalltalk Developers mailing list archive at Nabble.com. >
