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On Wed, Oct 20, 2010 at 1:28 PM, Bryce Martin <BMartin@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I find the black background easier on my eyes. I don't really like being
bombarded by white light all day long.  My syntax highlighting stands out
better as well.  If it wasn't for other people using the same space as
myself I'd work without the lights on.  Its not light sensitivity issues
because I'm not "bothered" by it, my eyes just feel more relaxed this way.

People with an astigmatism do not handle dark background with light text
as well.  This is nearly 50% of the population so I definitely don't claim
any kind of sweeping authority on this subjective issue.  Each man's
coding environment is his own.


Thanks
Bryce Martin
Programmer/Analyst I
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Thanks, I fixed it straight away. But blue on black?! I wanna get away
from the greenscreen, not go back there :-)

By the way, the <lovely green line> that I had in the OPM with SEP
described below only lasted on the first call. The second time it was the
same colour as the ILE sources. It just gets curiouser and curiouser.

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You can change the colors LPEX uses for your source members.
My background is black with a blue active line.  So I always
see the active line I'm on.


Thanks
Bryce Martin
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570-546-4777



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Forgot to mention :

Tried debugging a clle, it opened up, then I couldn't place a
breakpoint.
Clicking right, the option was greyed out. Later tried again
and it worked. This kind of thing seems typical.
If you have strdbg running in a green screen, sep won't
activate. That one left me scratching my head for a while.
Debugging OPM the active line is a lovely bright green. In
ILE programs, I can hardly see the line I'm on.
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