Peter Cordes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Unless the darkish colours get used as alternate background colours, they > are wasted. There only are 16 colours, so deciding to never use 4 > ({dark ,}{blue,red}) of them seems like a bad idea. Brightening them up so > they look good on a black background is good, since hardly anything uses > dark-but-not-black background colours.
No it isn't. By acting against the ANSI standard, you will just move the problem to other configurations: Users logged in from Non-Debian machines will still see the unreadable combination. Just not using black/blue is more prudent. It's bad that we're stuck with this ... > Is there a reason why /etc/X11/Xresources/xterm defaults to black on white > instead of gray90 on black? Because some people think it is the superior combination (it works good on paper). Others think exactly the opposite. > With my colour mods to make ls output visible, could the default > change to be gray90 on black? With this being highly religious a decision, I'd rather chicken out and say: leave it be. -- Robbe