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Please don’t color the text by default… #5
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What do you think about this idea: |
@chubin Sounds good to me, but doesn't help users of light themes who want colors but not the current ones (like me). |
@kelunik I use pygmentize that just generates this output. By the way, do you know that we have various color schemes? curl cht.sh/:styles-demo ? |
@chubin No, I didn't know that, yet. Maybe it just needs a default theme that works on light and dark? |
@chubin That would work for me. As to @kelunik’s point, I think it would be better if the “main text” part can be uncolored by default, so the terminal would just use the normal text color for those. The “special text” can use the standard colors, and they should look good on all cases (as long as the users takes care of their terminal settings…). Although it could be hard to judge what counts as “main text”. |
@MetroWind As a temporary workaround I would suggest you using the cht.sh client (cht.sh), |
Is there a way to get a light background on the website? I find it very hard to read with the dark background. |
Depending on the background, the default style is not ideal for colorblind users but I finally figured out how to change the style after all these months and hundreds of commands lol. |
+1 for using only the standard 16 color ANSI codes and maybe attributes such as "bright" or "dim" in the default case, so that the display naturally adapts to the color theme being used by the terminal, be it light or dark. |
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exists, but to use it I have to quote the URI, which is annoying.The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: