Re: code colouring
Re: code colouring
- Subject: Re: code colouring
- From: Markian Hlynka <email@hidden>
- Date: Wed, 15 Dec 2004 12:00:34 -0700
On Dec 15, 2004, at 3:43, Markus Hitter wrote:
Am 15.12.2004 um 00:37 schrieb Markian Hlynka:
However, it seems to me that today's monitors, especially LCDs, are
so bright that if you have a lot of white on your screen, it's like
staring at a light bulb all day.
When I use coworker's monitors, the first thing I usually do is to
turn down brightness to some level similar to a sheet of paper next to
the keyboard. Sometimes as low as 10 % of the available brightness.
yup; my brightness of my CRT is at about 1/3.
If you have to share code, you can't guarantee what anyone else will
see unless you use spaces. I hate this "lowest common denominator"
approach, but I don't have a better solution.
This is why Xcode supports emulating tabs by spaces. If you hit the
Tab key, Xcode will insert a (configurable) number of spaces instead.
Works great, even cross platforms :-)
Maybe I have to play with this, but if I have xcode putting spaces in
instead of tabs (which I use in bbedit), then don't I need to use a
proportional font?
Markian
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