Tony Mechelynck escribió:
> On 22/12/08 09:00, Jesus Sanchez wrote:
>   
>> Wow! that was totally unexpected. I never thought this post will have
>> any response, well this is great! :)
>>
>> After reading, seems people like Dejavu Sans family, I will try it for a
>> time and let's see, anyway, Terminus font it's recommended.  On the Sans
>> Vs. Serif war, seems the Serif win in paper and Sans family wins
>> onscreen.
>>
>> The "dark on light" or "light on dark" war is different. I feel people
>> really like light backgrounds, but in TFT screens it's just too much
>> light firing to my eyes, even using #999999 and #aaaaaa grey tones, the
>> contrast seems simply ugly.  I mainly use CRT screens where the color is
>> much rich than on LCD and TFT screens IMHO, and color seems more clear
>> on dark backgrounds than light ones, so it's my choice. I use a modified
>> version of evening colorscheme. Only change the foreground for a #aaaaaa
>> value and the background is #505050, and looks quite good on my actual
>> screen (LG FLATRON F700P).
>>
>> I read somewhere that dark backgrounds are more relaxed to the eyes, but
>> the really thing is about find the best contrast so the differences
>> between letters and background must be very near but still readable.
>>
>> Thanks for all people!
>> -Jesus
>>     
>
> Don't know about TFT (what does it mean?) but one advantage of LCD over 
> CRT is that the LCD is wired right in the screen layer, for each pixel 
> separately (which means there's no way a pixel, or part of it, can move 
> off). 
Well , when I used TFT I was talking about TFT LCD screen (TFT it's a 
transistor
device I think) just a way to speak.
> My former CRT's cannons, or their rays, moved slowly over the 
> years, so that the red and green were more and more out of sync, by 
> several millimeters at the end, until one day there was finally no red 
> at all -- that's when I bought my current flat screen, whose display is 
> perfectly crisp, even for the size-6 font I use for browser/mailer menus 
> (with the extensions I have, some menus can get very long).
>   
size 6 ? man, what resolution you use? on a 17" a 1280x1024 resolution, 
a 6 sized font
it's just so tiny I can't almost read it xD
>
> Best regards,
> Tony.
>   


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