Which Visual Studio color settings is more comfortable to reduce eye strain? Whether dark setting or default (black text on white background) is best for eyes?
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I like my theme too :) http://blog.wekeroad.com/2007/10/17/textmate-theme-for-visual-studio-take-2/ which is based on TextMate's vibrant ink. I even have a copy of Monaco font for ya. |
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I personally prefer light text on black background and I'm currently using a slightly modified theme posted here as this one supports R# quite well. |
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There's a bunch of IDE schemes at http://idehotornot.ning.com/ Caveat Emptor: Not all are for Visual Studio and personally I think most of them stink. |
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I find both of these two options have too much contrast: I prefer a dark gray background with light colored fonts -- but not too bright. Apparently, some people are fine staring at a black-on-white screen all day; I'm not that lucky, but by keeping the overall display dark and the contrast low, I'm able to spend waay too much time staring at the screen too. ;-) |
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Light yellow text on a blue background. The brightness of a white background gets to me after a while. |
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I like the Vibrant Ink theme. Zenburn is also really nice. I like a dark background. |
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I like textmate from This Site Very nice theme |
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I like Rob Connery's TextMate theme for VS. |
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I like very much dark background themes, I can work much more time, reducing eye strain. I specially like this VibrantInk theme port. You can generate Themes with this utility. |
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I like Zenburn |
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My personal preference is black text on white background, Consolas font, 11pt. Our very own Jeff Atwood has posts on Code Colorizing and Readability and Programming Fonts. |
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