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Sub-pixel antialiasing might look sharper, but it'll always feel a bit out of place. I don't think it's easier to read. If you want bolder fonts, make them bolder, it's just that simple. If anything, sub-pixel precision is going to make them thinner.

In fact, given a good LCD monitor, black on white should be the best....The more it can look like paper, the better. Paper works great. 

 

Because the screen directly emits light, it is typically more tiring to your eyes. That's why people often prefer light text on dark background for a screen. I generally choose "old school" green or amber on black.Parent SharetwitterfacebookRe: (Score:3, Interesting)by Wiseman1024 ( 993899 ) writes: Mid-white on black, e.g. #C0C0C0 on #000000 is surely the safest combination. First, you're not staring at a lightbulb for 8 hours a day. I really hate white backgrounds. It's only natural for the background to be black; if we're used to the white one it's because of retards who like to think of computers as paper (this is why I say using a computer, like any complex industrial machinery, should require a licence). Second, it has the most contrast for the lowest possibly light intensity, as you use your thrRe:Great Blazing Colors (Score:4, Informative)by prockcore ( 543967 ) writes: on Wednesday April 09, 2008 @03:43AM (#23010390) I thought military used red on black so you don't lose your night eyes.


red on black is NOT easy on the eyes, as anyone who's owned a virtual boy can tell you.Parent SharetwitterfacebookRe:Great Blazing Colors (Score:5, Interesting)by RuBLed ( 995686 ) writes: on Tuesday April 08, 2008 @09:49PM (#23008212) I'm using Zenburn-like themes for quite sometime now and I find it pleasant to look at. (on the screen and not on paper, I just apply another theme if I want to print preview it)

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 [wikipedia.org]Parent SharetwitterfacebookRe: (Score:3, Interesting)by Original Replica ( 908688 ) writes: I find that the contrast ratio of pure white on pure black is still too high, I favor white on grey rather like the way slashdot's "Reply to This" button looks.However having seen a friend's Kindle [engadget.com] which uses reflected light, I find that the tradition black text on white background to be the most comfortable. I look forward to the day when there are full color, 60 FPS, reflected light monitors.Eye-friendly color combination (Score:5, Funny)by GMThomas ( 1115405 ) writes: on Tuesday April 08, 2008 @09:34PM (#23008064)Homepage Background :#FFFFFFText: #FFFF00SharetwitterfacebookRe: (Score:3, Funny)by MightyYar ( 622222 ) writes: LOL!


That's yellow on white :)Re: (Score:2, Funny)by GMThomas ( 1115405 ) writes: Alas, it was a sarcastic statement ;)Re: (Score:3, Interesting)by Kozar_The_Malignant ( 738483 ) writes: Nah...Bsckground: FF00FF Text: 7FFF00. Blink helps, too.White on white (Score:5, Funny)by NuclearKangaroo ( 768480 ) writes: on Tuesday April 08, 2008 @09:35PM (#23008074) I've been saying this for years, but no-one's paying attention, apparently...SharetwitterfacebookI am and because of that (Score:5, Funny)by RuBLed ( 995686 ) writes: on Tuesday April 08, 2008 @10:19PM (#23008494) 





Parent SharetwitterfacebookRe:But that's still not as funny as... (Score:5, Funny)by BluBrick ( 1924 ) writes: on Tuesday April 08, 2008 @11:46PM (#23009114)Homepage Calm down Nick, there's no need to get personal! (Although, I do suspect that's exactly why he posted as AC)Parent SharetwitterfacebookColour? (Score:5, Insightful)by Anonymous Coward writes: on Tuesday April 08, 2008 @09:36PM (#23008076) When you work with computers for long periods of time, the colour of the font is nothing compared with taking regular breaks. Look out the window. Go for a walk. Make some tea. Bump up the font size. Get a bigger monitor and put it further away.

The human eye is naturally lazy, and likes to look at things that do not cause it to send strong signals. To that end, a black background is essential for "easy on the eyes" formatting.


Actually, the problem is, people don't use light-on-dark properly, which makes it even harder on the eyes. If you use a thin font like Heveltica or Arial, white-on-black causes the letters to turn into a light grey. The thing is, the black "creeps" onto the lighter color. The general hints have been to either use bold, which fattens the letters enough to offset some of the creep, make the font size larger, or choose a fatter font. All of this helps offset the creep - it's only at the larger sizes does the effect of the creep become less noticeable. It's why I hate when Courier is used as a default font - it's damn hard to read on a black background. On Windows boxes, I much prefer the fat and easily read FixedSys.


But there are tons of contrasty color combinations. White-black is generic and isn't eyecatching, but great for long sessions. Colors like Yellow-on-Blue are easily read, and the blue doesn't actually "creep" into the yellow too badly. Yellow-Red and Yellow-Green work well too. But yellow can be quite tiring to read.Parent SharetwitterfacebookRe: (Score:3, Informative)by AaronW ( 33736 ) writes: Actually we see yellow, green and blue. We perceive red by the yellow cone being active in the absense of green. Pure blue appears as a deep violet (i.e. a blacklight). Some women have two different yellow receptors (which are on the X chromosome) and there is some variance between people for yellow.


Depends on the environmental light (Score:2, Interesting)by gzipped_tar ( 1151931 ) writes: For different working environment, e.g. with different "general background" color/brightness, you may need different color combination. e24fc04721

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