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Do you use a light or a dark background in your editor for programming?

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Veign:
You should have an Other option: my color is r183 / g190 / b41

How do you like that color?

(by the way, I'm colorblind)

housetier:
it has to be dark, gray at least!

Attached I have a current screenshot of my desktop, showing xchat and vim. You can see I usually have lighter colors on a darker background.

Lashiec:
A room filled with sunlight by day, and by my trusty desktop lamp by night is my tool :). So that means everything is black on white by default.

I'll look into the moon cycles and that, it's one more use for something as inutile as the Moon ;D

Gothi[c]:
You guys may want to check out this thread. ;)

f0dder:
Black on white, since it's the default. Big bother messing around if there's no predefined color schemes. I kinda like one of the light-on-dark schemes in VIM (I think it's called desert? yes it is, forum search for VIM desert worked :) ), but I never really learned to love VIM - can't be bothered.

That other thread I just linked is kinda related to this one, so it's probably worth a read if you're interested in this one.

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