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Subject: Re: Colors patch
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From: Jens Lautenbacher <jens@metrix.de>
Date: 02 Mar 1997 04:08:12 +0100
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Hrvoje Niksic <hniksic@srce.hr> writes:

> Michael Harnois <mharnois@sbt.net> writes:
> 
> > I think this is way too dark. The white was too hard on the eyes
> > because of the high contrast, but this is hard on the eyes on account
> > of the low contrast -- black is fine on it, but trying to read any but
> > the brightest colors against it makes me squint. I use ghost white and
> > think it's just about right. Anything darker than about a grey95 is
> > too dark, imho.
> 
> As Steve said, there's no way to please everyone.  That's what your
> ~/.Xdefaults is for, for you to have personal settings.  Some of us
> like the new default.

Of course some of us like this. But you have to admit, this was a
rather fast shoot. I don't think that what we did today (with the
colours or with the logo) counts as being long and well discussed with
everyone... :-)

I for my part have to say that I like white better. But you're right,
One can customize this as one likes. (and if I say `customize'...)
 
Cheers,
		JTL

