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I think this is a relevant question for programmers and I'd like to hear other people's answers because some syntax highlighting color schemes are better on the eyes than others. This can affect productivity as much as ergonomic keyboards or anything else on here. It's about comfort and productivity. So, I'm curious.

Do you find some color schemes better adapted for some languages over others? At the other end of the spectrum, I think coding without syntax highlight is awful and slow going. Does anyone work better like this?

Thanks!

EDIT: so we'll try it as a community wiki.
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This is a poll... community wiki, perhaps? – Zach Scrivena Feb 7 at 21:08
This should be community wiki – Malfist Feb 7 at 21:09
You should make this a community wiki or people are likely to shut down this post. – JaredPar Feb 7 at 21:10
I'm new. All I see on this site are polls. I don't mean to color outside the lines, but what gives? – ThomasGHenry Feb 7 at 21:11
Duplicate of stackoverflow.com/questions/522862/… – cletus Feb 7 at 21:12
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Zenburn

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I agree. I use zenburn in visual studio as well. – Simucal Feb 7 at 22:01
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Wombat is another nice dark theme.

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Link to original blog post of the person who created Wombat.

The font in the screenshot is called Consolas. You can download it here.

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I've been using Wombat under Komodo IDE for 2 years now and I can't quit it :D – bchhun Feb 7 at 22:58
wow, fonts look so nice in that screenshot. i wish it were so clear here on my linux system :/ – Johannes Schaub - litb Feb 7 at 23:15
I agree, both the color theme and the font looks very nice! what font is that? – jandersson Feb 8 at 0:15
Added the font guys. – Simucal Feb 8 at 4:21
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i've had that font installed here for some time. but on my 1024x768 display, it looks bad. it needs high resolution i think. i'm already looking into better displays. maybe my next one will have 19" and 1280px or so :) – Johannes Schaub - litb Feb 8 at 7:29
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Ask Reddit: Help me find a VIM Color Scheme, has a great discussion on VIM color schemes and lists many good options.

Also, this website, VIM Color Schemes, has 391 VIM Color Schemes available with screenshots. It is broken up into language catagories if you want to see the screenshots:

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I can't believe nobody mentioned desert, the best native dark theme.

:colorscheme desert

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Added link, screenshot, and command to use desert. – Simucal Feb 16 at 1:08
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My personal favorite is InkPot. Very easy on the eyes

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I even took the time to port InkPot to Visual Studio. Here's a link to the .vssettings file you can import in order to get it.

http://blogs.msdn.com/jaredpar/archive/2008/06/02/inkpot-color-scheme.aspx

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ooh, I can't tell if I like it better than zenburn or not – Malfist Feb 7 at 21:28
Inkpot is great. I've been using it for years. – Jeremy Michael Cantrell Feb 16 at 0:13
BTW, it looks just as good in the terminal as it does in gvim. – Jeremy Michael Cantrell Feb 16 at 0:14
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You fools, it's all about the Elflord alt text

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I used this one all the way through college... however I think I've moved on and have begun to seek out calmer color contrasts... – Kit Roed Feb 12 at 20:46
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The important thing about Elflord is that return/break/continue/goto stand out and it becomes really easy to follow code flow. I haven't yet found another color scheme that does it better. – too much php Feb 16 at 0:36
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I like "darkblue", and it ships with the default distribution, so I never need to chase it down.

:colorscheme darkblue

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You're using ProFont! Wooo! – a paid nerd May 9 at 22:57
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I like using darktango.

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Too much gray an not enough other colors. – Malfist Feb 7 at 21:58
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Yeah ... pretty low contrast. – strager Feb 8 at 18:34
i'm not sure why, but the colorscheme is slightly different when editing ruby than when editing php. looks better in ruby. – mkoga Feb 21 at 6:39
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I'm a big fan of slate. The black background is not pitch black, and the colors are a bit muted. I find for long coding sessions it's really easy on the eyes. - Some Redditor

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Evening is a nice color scheme and should be built into VIM.

Type in:

:colorscheme evening

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I love 'evening' – Nick Presta Feb 8 at 4:45
@Nick Presta, I hadn't found it before today... but it is fast approaching my favorite theme that comes with VIM. – Simucal Feb 8 at 4:52
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I use both kib_darktango and railscast color schemes. Most of the time is spent on railscast, but I tend to switch to kib_darktango when writing python code.

I used to use camo. It's nice and worth a try. Maybe I got tired of it, but still a nice colorscheme.

My font choice is Inconsolata at 12pt. Inconsolata is a opensource font face so it is avaliable in every platform, even MS Windows. I know, Monaco is cool and Consolas is nice. But I really prefer Inconsolata and I love the fact that my editor of choice is absolutely the same -- visually and feature-wise -- everywhere I need it.

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For the desktop, Sienna (Dark):

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There is an excellent webtool that showcases various colorschemes for vim for different types of code (c, html, java, latex etc).

http://www.cs.cmu.edu/~maverick/VimColorSchemeTest/

I use camo in that list. http://www.cs.cmu.edu/~maverick/VimColorSchemeTest/camo.vim

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If you scroll up, I already posted the link. – Simucal Feb 8 at 19:16
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My #1 pick is Inkpot, but this one has some similar qualities. It would likely be my second choice:

xoria256

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I recently discovered rdark

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Edit: added url

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I'm fine with "default".

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rdark with some custom colors redefined

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Which tiling wm is that? dwm, awesome? – Brian Gianforcaro May 31 at 13:01
dwm. Now i use xmonad. – temoto Jun 2 at 13:21
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This is a tough one because colours are so subjective. One person's comfortable scheme is going to look like an angry fruit salad to somebody else. There's just no right answer.

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As Malfist suggested, Zenburn. I recommend it because its easy on the eyes, easy to read, and works great with Consolas 11pt.

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Vivid Chalk is a good one as well.

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Ultimately, I'm still a zenburn guy though.

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that's nice, but I think there's to much contrast, but that's just me. :) – Malfist Feb 7 at 22:01
@Malfist, I agree really. – Simucal Feb 7 at 22:29
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For a remote terminal, 256-Color:

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Remote terminal or not.. I'm not sure if I would be able to use that very long. – Simucal Feb 7 at 22:31
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I've found peaksea to be a good mix of contrast and gentleness on the eyes for my work flow. (I wanted to stick that in here for comparative consideration. I hope that's appropriate.)

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Can you post a screenshot? I wasn't able to find one. – Simucal Feb 7 at 22:20
freeimagehosting.net/image.php?b37058d29d.png/… (sorry about the lame hosting.. it was quick) – ThomasGHenry Feb 8 at 7:16
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Consider peaksea, which is well optimized for both light and dark backgrounds.

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Take a screenshot of it and post it. We don'thave a good Peaksea screenshot. – Simucal Feb 16 at 1:02
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I've been using 'synic' for a long time. Not sure how I found it, but it works for me:

http://www.vim.org/scripts/script.php?script_id=1897

Here's a link to a screenshot: http://www.exaile.org/vim.png

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Not sure why the image isn't appearing, sorry. I tried to put it in the message body. – Dave Mar 6 at 13:17
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I created my own Vim color scheme specifically for HTML, PHP, CSS and JavaScript, but I'm not allowed to post pictures or a hyperlink to it... so here's a copy/paste link:

bjornenki.com/blog/vim-gvim-colorscheme-website-development

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Every color scheme is OK, guys.

From a neuroscientific point of view choose colors that promote a strong contrast. This makes characters easily viewable and gives less strain to the eyes. Other than that, personal preference makes no difference.

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Did murphy miss the boat?

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