On 08/03/2024 08:17, Jeff Gaines wrote:
I do wonder why today's programmers use black backgrounds. I have been
trying out VST hosts recently and they're all black background with
dreadful fonts.
It's called "Dark mode". It's terribly trendy and terrible looking.
The original promise of Windows was you set up a colour scheme that
suited you and all apps would inherit it.
That's right. I can only think that today's software design is all
driven by the considerations of Android and fruity devices, which don't
have the same degree of customizability at system level.
I can remember working with one guy, in the early 1980s, who set his
MS-DOS PC to use coloured text on a white (might have been grey)
background because it was "easier to read" and "caused less eye strain"
-- the same claims that are being made now for Dark mode. The wheel
turns ...
Of course, the MS-DOS "Light mode" display on an IBM CGA adapter
flickered like crazy whenever the screen scrolled and caused far more
eye strain than light-on-dark.
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Cheers,
Daniel.
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