Favorite VS.NET text editor colors
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What are your favorite colors for the VS.NET text editor? Right now I have only the text background color set to a custom value of : red - 7 green - 211 blue - 248
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What are your favorite colors for the VS.NET text editor? Right now I have only the text background color set to a custom value of : red - 7 green - 211 blue - 248
I use the standard VS.NET colours, enhanced with the VA[^] colours. I tried some variations a few year ago, but in the end I just couldn't get used to anything else.
Ðavid Wulff The Royal Woofle Museum
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What are your favorite colors for the VS.NET text editor? Right now I have only the text background color set to a custom value of : red - 7 green - 211 blue - 248
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What are your favorite colors for the VS.NET text editor? Right now I have only the text background color set to a custom value of : red - 7 green - 211 blue - 248
The only change I've made is to make comments red. The more it bleeds, the better! Marc MyXaml Advanced Unit Testing YAPO
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The only change I've made is to make comments red. The more it bleeds, the better! Marc MyXaml Advanced Unit Testing YAPO
I once worked with a guy who had his editor background color set to black (which I actually have as well). But in his case, the comments were colored black as well :omg: You could only see them when actually guessing where they might be and then selecting the text. I guess he wasn't that much into the blood thing. fun, Matthias
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What are your favorite colors for the VS.NET text editor? Right now I have only the text background color set to a custom value of : red - 7 green - 211 blue - 248
text BG: 40 40 40 keywords: 100 205 255 (bold) comments: 140 242 148 strings: 255 98 98 I could go on with CSS selectors, HTML and XML elements/attributes/delimiters, but there's just too much... Michael Hodnick www.kindohm.com
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What are your favorite colors for the VS.NET text editor? Right now I have only the text background color set to a custom value of : red - 7 green - 211 blue - 248
Text: white Background: black Comments: green Strings: red (making it easy to scrub the code looking for strings that ought to be in a string table). White-on-black text is much easier on my eyes than black-on-white. --Mike-- LINKS~! Ericahist | 1ClickPicGrabber | CP SearchBar v2.0.2 | C++ Forum FAQ Strange things are afoot at the U+004B U+20DD
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What are your favorite colors for the VS.NET text editor? Right now I have only the text background color set to a custom value of : red - 7 green - 211 blue - 248
bold blue keywords darkcyan strings with light light greenyellow bg darkcyan numbers with normal bg otherwise all standard settings... //Roger
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What are your favorite colors for the VS.NET text editor? Right now I have only the text background color set to a custom value of : red - 7 green - 211 blue - 248
I'm using the standard colors, sometimes a bit blinding, but kinda the classic style. Don't try it, just do it! ;-)
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Text: white Background: black Comments: green Strings: red (making it easy to scrub the code looking for strings that ought to be in a string table). White-on-black text is much easier on my eyes than black-on-white. --Mike-- LINKS~! Ericahist | 1ClickPicGrabber | CP SearchBar v2.0.2 | C++ Forum FAQ Strange things are afoot at the U+004B U+20DD
Just out of curiosity, would you use less electricity with white text on a black background than the opposite? :~
Ðavid Wulff The Royal Woofle Museum
Audioscrobbler :: flikrDie Freiheit spielt auf allen Geigen
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What are your favorite colors for the VS.NET text editor? Right now I have only the text background color set to a custom value of : red - 7 green - 211 blue - 248
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Just out of curiosity, would you use less electricity with white text on a black background than the opposite? :~
Ðavid Wulff The Royal Woofle Museum
Audioscrobbler :: flikrDie Freiheit spielt auf allen Geigen
It must use less energy, since no electrons have to be expended to produce black, but I doubt the amount would be large enough to have an effect on one's bill. --Mike-- LINKS~! Ericahist | 1ClickPicGrabber | CP SearchBar v2.0.2 | C++ Forum FAQ Strange things are afoot at the U+004B U+20DD