So the answer is yes and no. The built-in diff viewer isn't skinnable in
any useful way (you could still use a local stylesheet in your browser).
In 0.11, each user can select their own Pygments theme (colors) and that
does have a diff renderer. To assert the pygments on, just disable the
built-in diff renderer in [components]. It won't look exactly the same
though, so you might want to use a local stylesheet.

--Noah

Mark Dancer wrote:
> On 13 Dec 2007, at 19:28, Alexander Kriegisch wrote:
>
>   
>> I suffer from a slight red-green colourblindness. I rarely notice it,
>> because I recognise most reds and greens. The light red and green in
>> inline diff backgrounds, though, are hardly discernible for me.
>>     
>
> Obviously my colour vision is worse than Alexander's--I didn't even  
> realise there were two colours! And I know there are a lot of people  
> worse than me, because mine is officially only a red-green  
> deficiency, not colour-blindness.
>
> I always use red and blue when I need a two-colour coding. In my case  
> I'd be happy with a system wide change 'cos I'm the only user, but it  
> should be switchable on a per-user basis. Maybe using css would work,  
> so each user can have a local style sheet override the colours--just  
> an idea.
>
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